Suspect Fails to Yield to Officers
Los Angeles: Los Angeles Police officers observed a female suspect driving in a reckless manner at a high rate of speed through several residential streets.
On Friday, March 7, 2025 at around 11:05 p.m., a Southeast Area patrol unit observed a vehicle in the area of 88th Street west of Broadway Avenue. The vehicle, being driven by a female, continued to drive recklessly as it sped west on residential streets. The officers advised Communications Division that they were following a vehicle that was failing to yield. Moments later, the vehicle stopped at 90th Street and Vermont Avenue. As the officers exited their vehicle, in an attempt to make contact with the driver, the suspect sped off. The officers decided not to engage the vehicle in a pursuit. Their decision was based on the fleeing vehicle's speed, traffic conditions, type of offense, and public safety.
An LAPD Air unit was overhead attempting to catch up with the speeding vehicle as it fled south on Normandie Avenue. No police units were following on the ground. At Rosecrans Avenue and Normandie Avenue, the LAPD air unit had just illuminated the rear of the suspect's vehicle when it collided with two other cars.
The traffic collision occurred in the City of Gardena and therefore will be investigated by the Gardena Police Department.
The driver of the suspect's vehicle received moderate injuries and was booked by Gardena Police.
To the Officers Involved In This Pursuit: I really hope what is posted is the truth; that you did not pursue or follow, and that you did not do anything that would make a reasonable person believe that you were pursing or following them. Irregardless, get yourself legal counsel and don't say anthing to anybody about the incident (unless of course you are given a direct order to give a compelled statement)! As the murder rate goes up in this fast becoming a cesspool again City, LAPD brass will undoubtedly be looking for a few sacraficial lambs to send to slaughter to get the press off their backs about the rising murder rate. Good luck and God bless!
Posted by: CYA | March 11, 2025 at 11:03 AM
The post fails to mention if there were any injuries to the innocent victims the suspect ran into. I believe she killed the driver of one the other vehicles. It makes you wonder if we had been pursuing her code-3; would the victims have seen and heard the pursuit coming? Possibly. Thereby saving an innocent persons life. In this litigious society, you're damned if you do and damned if you don't.
Posted by: JB | March 11, 2025 at 02:38 PM