The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

APD pulls man from patrol car seconds before train hits Suspect jumped into car, took off, crashed it on tracks.

- By Rosana Hughes Rosana.hughes@ajc.com

An Atlanta officer was wrapping up a traffic stop early Saturday morning when a man bolted into his patrol car and took it for a spin before crashing along train tracks. Officers worked franticall­y to pull him from the car just seconds before an oncoming train hit the vehicle.

The suspect jumped into the patrol vehicle near the Greenbriar mall in southwest Atlanta around 2 a.m., police said in a statement.

“Yo! Back off! Get out of the car,” body camera footage shows the officer yelling at the suspect, later identified as 29-year-old Mickal Parker.

“Someone just got in my patrol car,” the officer noti- fies dispatch over the radio as he runs after the vehicle to relay in which direction it went.

The Atlanta Police Department’s Air Unit, which was already patrolling at the time, was alerted. They quickly located the vehicle and directed officers on the ground who were following at a safe distance, according to the department.

The stolen police vehi- cle zoomed east down city highways with its emergency lights turned on, video from the department’s aerial unit shows. Parker made it about eight miles before he lost control of the vehicle at the intersecti­on of Mcdonough Boulevard and Hank Aaron Drive in the Peoplestow­n neighborho­od of southeast Atlanta, police said.

The vehicle had overturned onto its side and came to a rest between nearby train tracks with its tires partially on one of the tracks, video shows.

Responding officers quickly worked to remove Parker from the patrol car’s broken front window as an incoming train’s horn is heard in the distance and rapidly approachin­g. They were able to get him out mere seconds before the train strikes the bottom of the vehicle.

“Good job, officers. Everybody’s safe. They just saved that man’s life,” an officer radioed from the air unit.

Parker was taken to the Fulton County jail, where he faces multiple charges , including theft by taking, reckless driving, obstruc- tion, damage to city prop- erty, and fleeing and elud- ing.

“The officers involved were quickly able to tran- sition from traffic enforce- ment to stolen vehicle recovery and then transi- tion again to preservati­on of life,” the department said in a statement. “We are proud of the efforts of the units on the ground as well as in the air, as they all worked to safely conclude an incident that could have ended in death or serious bodily harm.”

 ?? COURTESY ?? Atlanta police worked quickly to save a man who crashed a stolen police car on train tracks early Saturday, just before a train hit. He stole the vehicle minutes earlier near Greenbriar mall in southwest Atlanta.
COURTESY Atlanta police worked quickly to save a man who crashed a stolen police car on train tracks early Saturday, just before a train hit. He stole the vehicle minutes earlier near Greenbriar mall in southwest Atlanta.

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