
A frightening police chase with shots fired ended Thursday night when a driver abandoned his car and was tackled by deputies on the Golden State Freeway in Sylmar as drivers swerved to avoid the melee.
The pursuit started on a call of a reckless DUI driver in the Antelope Valley. It wound along freeways in Canyon Country.
During the chase, the driver and passenger were shooting at pursuing deputies in cruisers and in a sheriff’s department helicopter. The deputies did not fire during the pursuit, the sheriff’s department said.
“This was an absolutely out-of-control chase,” said Lt. Robert Westphal. “We’re amazed no one got injured. It very easily could have had a tragic outcome.”
The car’s dislodged hood flipped up at one point and covered the windshield. The driver continued with the hood jammed up against the windshield or about an hour.
The car slowed at one point after hitting a spike strip on Sierra Highway. It eventually was riding on rims and sparks flew.
The driver abandoned the car on the 210 Freeway. When he stopped, he ran onto the 5 Freeway as cars whizzed by.
At one point it he was clipped by a car and fell, but managed to get up when deputies converged and took him down and into custody. He suffered a gunshot wound to the leg.
A second person in the car was arrested nearby.
The Northern California men were not immediately identified.
A deputy was struck by a passing vehicle on the busy freeway. Details about the deputy’s injuries were not immediately available.
Authorities are attempting to determine whether drugs were thrown from the car.
Lanes on the 5, 14 and 210 freeways were closed for the investigation.
Source: NBC Los Angeles

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