Albuquerque Journal

Police chase ends with selfies, hugs

Burglary suspects lead officers through LA streets before surrender

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LOS ANGELES — Authoritie­s arrested two burglary suspects who led them on a long, bizarre chase Thursday 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 afternoon escapade stretched from Cerritos onto freeways, and through Hollywood and other parts of Los Angeles for more than an hour before winding up in a South L.A. neighborho­od.

The chase began around 2 p.m. with a report of a home burglary in Cerritos, about 25 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles County sheriff’s officials said.

During the ensuing chase, two men, both clad in blue, sped along freeways and wove through jammed streets — sometimes dangerousl­y.

At one point, the Mustang clipped another car. In the heart of Hollywood, the Mustang slowed to avoid people in crosswalks.

At one point, a TMZ tour bus boxed in the Mustang before another car moved off and the vehicle was able to get around it.

During the chase, the passenger waved to other motorists, stood up, danced and made hand gestures.

The driver also stopped on slick streets to skid the car in “doughnuts” before taking off again.

Pursing patrol cars backed off several times for safety reasons, authoritie­s said.

Shortly after 3 p.m., the car — riding on three tires by this time — pulled up on a South Los Angeles street where a group of mainly young men were standing near a driveway.

The driver got out and sat on the hood.

Both men took selfies and exchanged hugs, high-fives and conversati­on with the group of apparent friends or well-wishers.

When sheriff’s deputies arrived a few minutes later, the two men calmly surrendere­d and were handcuffed as onlookers took videos of the scene with cellphones.

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