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After CHP ends pursuit, driver of stolen car slams into another vehicle and fatally hits a pedestrian

A firefighter works next to an overturned car
CHP was in pursuit of a dark red sedan near Garfield and Florence avenues traveling north on Garfield in Bell Gardens. According to radio transmission, CHP canceled the pursuit near the city of Commerce because the suspect drove through a red light going over 100 mph. Seconds later, the CHP officer said that he thought the suspect crashed.
(ONSCENE TV)

Shortly after California Highway Patrol officers canceled their pursuit of a stolen vehicle Saturday night, the driver of the car plowed into another vehicle in Commerce before hitting two pedestrians, injuring one and killing another.

Emergency personnel responded to a report of a vehicle crash about 11:20 p.m. at the intersection of Eastern Avenue and Randolph Street, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, which is handling the investigation.

Investigators later determined that the driver of a Chrysler 300 was traveling at a high rate of speed and skidded into the intersection, hitting a Chevrolet Cruze, injuring the driver, before striking the two pedestrians.

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No further information was immediately available on the condition of the injured driver and pedestrian, according to the Sheriff’s Department.

The 33-year-old male driver of the Chrysler 300 was arrested following the crash, authorities said. The Sheriff’s Department said the vehicle was reported stolen.

Prior to the crash, California Highway Patrol officers were “briefly” in pursuit of the car, according to a statement from the agency. But the officers were called off the chase before the crash occurred.

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