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To: BurbankKarl

Sounds like something is up.

Everyone be careful this weekend.


1,592 posted on 05/21/2004 1:54:50 PM PDT by Letitring
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To: Letitring

Beverly Hills (KFWB) 5.21.04, 2:30p -- Swat Team members are at the Beverly Center parking structure in Beverly Hills and have arrested a driver that led them on a harrowing high speed chase through Los Angeles. Shots fired have been heard and a call to paramedics was made. Paramedics rolled someone on a stretcher giving someone, possibly the suspect, medical attention. Police are looking for another suspect in the parking structure now. A third man was reportedly arrested a man in Simi Valley earlier.

La Cienega Between Beverly and Third as well as San Vicente and Third and Third around the Beverly Center are all closed while this situation is cleared.

Earlier, KFWB's Cindy Dole and Larry Carrol speak to Sgt. Joseph May from the Simi Valley Police Department:

Cindy: What can you tell us about this suspect?

Sgt. May: "You're welcome this am about 11:50 officers from our special enforcement section tried to serve a felony narcotics warrant on the suspect here in town in the east end. It resulted in a traffic stop where the suspect ramed the police car and after that he led them on a pursuit eastbound on the 118 and south on the 405 to the current location where they are.

Cindy: So that would explain for the dents and bullet holes in the windshield of this vehicle.

Sgt. May: That may, I don't have any additional information from the field yet on what has occurred.

Larry: Do you have an identity on the suspect?

Sgt. May: No, sir.

It is unknown if the suspect has a weapon.


1,609 posted on 05/21/2004 2:54:05 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
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