LA police chase ends in multi-vehicle crash on 405 Freeway

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405 Freeway pursuit of wrong-way driver ends in crash

A high-speed pursuit came to a violent end in West Los Angeles on Friday morning.

A Friday morning high-speed pursuit of a wrong-way driver ended in a violent multi-vehicle crash on the 405 Freeway in West Los Angeles, in one of the wildest pursuits to occur in the city that is known for its chases.

Officials with the Los Angeles Police Department said they responded to a radio call around 4:22 a.m. about a woman who backed into a patrol car at 4th Street and Rose Avenue in Venice. The pursuit was initiated just before 4:50 a.m. after the suspect refused to stop. 

The two officers involved in the initial crash were taken to an area hospital in stable condition. 

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Wild police chase started with screaming match

A police chase through Los Angeles after a woman plowed a van into oncoming traffic on the 405 Freeway. New video show the moments that led to the wild pursuit.

The pursuit continued on the northbound lanes of the 405 Freeway. SkyFOX flew over the police chase as the female suspect drove erratically trying to evade officers. 

During the chase, officers attempted multiple PIT maneuvers to stop the suspect ahead of the morning rush hour. 

While trying to escape authorities, the chase took a dangerous turn when the suspect made a U-turn and proceeded to drive in the wrong direction. A short time later, the suspect crashed at full speed into multiple vehicles near the Wilshire Boulevard exit. 

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Violent ending to pursuit on 405 Freeway

After the crash, the suspect got out of the vehicle and climbed on top of the van before she was eventually taken into custody. She appeared to have suffered some head injuries in the collision.

The man who was struck head-on in a silver sedan was trapped in his vehicle until officers broke his window and rescued him. The crash victim, identified as Rudolph, told reporters at the scene that he’s "blessed" and is thankful to be alive. 

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Pursuit crash victim says he's 'blessed'

A man who was struck head-on in a pursuit crash told reporters he's "blessed" and was thankful to be alive.

Another crash victim, who was driving a black Volkswagen Golf GTI, said the driver’s side of the suspect’s vehicle was pinned against his. 

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Crash victim reacts to 405 Freeway pursuit

A crash victim spoke to FOX 11 after his vehicle was involved in a pursuit crash.

"When that van came to a stop, I wasn’t sure who was inside, what they were going to do, if they were going to come out and try to steal my car," David Hill said. "So, I immediately got out of my car and came to the shoulder and just waited while police apprehended that suspect." 

He was on his way to Thousand Oaks for work at the time of the crash. 

It's unclear how many vehicles were involved at this stage of the investigation. However, it appears the crash victims were triaged at the scene and did not require hospitalization. 

The northbound lanes of the freeway were impacted for hours. Investigators marked it as crime scene and taped off the area.  Aerial images from SkyFOX showed traffic was backed up for miles. 

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Wild pursuit ends in wrong-way crash

A wild pursuit through West Los Angeles ended in a violent wrong-way crash on the 405 Freeway.

All lanes reopened by 9:30 a.m. 

The name of the suspect has not been released and no further details were available.