Los Angeles police chase through residential area ends with violent crash
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A police pursuit through neighborhoods in South Los Angeles on New Year's Day ended with a crash captured on camera and the arrests of three people.
The chase began after officers with the LAPD's Gang Unit pursued suspects who were believed to have a gun, according to FOX11.
Officers followed the vehicle down residential streets in the Crenshaw neighborhood as news helicopters filmed the drama from their perch overhead.
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Since the chase took place in the afternoon on New Year's Day, low traffic on area roadways allowed the driver to reach a high rate of speed as the vehicle ignored traffic lights and signs.
The chase eventually came to an end when the suspect's black vehicle T-boned another car at an intersection, sending that car into another vehicle nearby.
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Courtney Patterson, whose vehicle was hit at the end of the chase, told FOX11 she was "shooken up" but grateful she wasn't killed.
"I'm blessed. I don't care about nothing else," she said. "I'm happy that I'm alive."
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Three people from the vehicle involved in the case were taken into custody, according to FOX11. Additional information about the incident has not yet been released by police.