The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Cops crash into yard during call

Neither officer seriously hurt while responding to suspected robbery.

- By Matt Bruce Matt.bruce@ajc.com

Two police cars slammed into each another Tuesday night in a southwest Atlanta neighborho­od as officers were racing to respond to a call for help.

Home security cameras captured the chaotic wreck, which caused one of the patrol vehicles to flip in the front yard of a home at the intersecti­on of Arthur and Sims streets.

The officers were responding to a robbery in the Pittsburgh neighborho­od around 7 p.m., an Atlanta police spokespers­on said in a statement. The victim was on the phone with 911 dispatcher­s while following behind the suspect in a vehicle. He told dispatcher­s the suspect fired shots at him during the chase, police said.

The crash occurred as officers were trying to converge on the alleged robber. In video footage obtained by Channel 2 Action

News, a police SUV and a cruiser went through the intersecti­on at the same time, collided and careened into Milan Johnson’s front yard.

The marked vehicles knocked down a mailbox and a stop sign before the SUV came to a stop feet from her front porch. Johnson told the news station she and her children had just walked inside moments before the crash.

“Soon as we got in the house and I closed the door, we heard a big, loud boom,” Johnson said. “Me and the kids fell on the floor because we didn’t know what it was.”

In the video, the SUV can be seen barreling southbound through the intersecti­on with its lights on. A squad car speeds into frame and slams into the passenger side of the SUV, trapping its driver inside the overturned vehicle.

The officer in the cruiser immediatel­y jumped out of his vehicle and radioed for help before rushing in to help the other officer. Neither was seriously injured, despite significan­t damage to the vehicles, police said.

Johnson told Channel 2 her surveillan­ce footage showed that the officer driving the SUV ran the stop sign and likely caused the crash. She called the experience “horrifying” and worried she or her children could have been hit.

The department is now investigat­ing the crash, according to a police statement.

Johnson said officers should be more careful in residentia­l neighborho­ods.

“They have to take more precaution­s, especially in this type of four-way intersecti­on, with kids and everything being around,” the woman told the news station.

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