During an L.A. area cop car chase, two suspected burglars fleeing in a top-down convertible stopped to do ‘donuts’ and when they ended it, they did high-fives, took selfies and chatted with on-looking bros while waiting for the cops to catch up
As they fled from the cops through the L.A. area in a top-down Mustang convertible, burglary suspects stop on Hollywood Boulevard to do ‘donuts’ in the middle of the 90-minute long chase and when it finally ends in South Los Angeles, they do selfies with on-looking bros while waiting for the cops to catch up – now that’s what’s called chutzpah!
CHASE ENDS IN LOS ANGELES WITH BURGLARY SUSPECTS TAKING SELFIES, CHATTING
During the chase, the driver of the blue Mustang did "donuts" on the street while the passenger waved to nearby motorists and occasionally stood up as the car cruised through jammed traffic
dailynews724.com | April 7, 2016
Authorities arrested two burglary suspects who led them on a long, bizarre chase Thursday afternoon in a top-down convertible through rainy Southern California that ended with the men stopping to exchange high-fives with onlookers and take selfies before being handcuffed.
The hour-long escapade stretched from Cerritos onto freeways and through Hollywood and other parts of Los Angeles before winding up in a South LA neighborhood.
During the chase, the driver of the blue Mustang did "donuts" on the street while the passenger waved to nearby motorists and occasionally stood up as the car cruised through jammed traffic.
The vehicle, its top down amid rain showers, was driving northbound on the Hollywood (101) Freeway north of downtown Los Angeles and eventually made its way up Lauren Canyon Boulevard and eastbound on Mulholland Drive, Fox 11 reported.
At one point, a TMZ tour bus almost blocked the path of the Mustang.
At the end, the driver sat on the car's hood, and both men exchanged hugs and chatted with more than a dozen onlookers for several minutes before surrendering to arriving sheriff's deputies.
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