San Francisco Police Chase Ends With Crash Thought to Kill 3
ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN FRANCISCO — Feb 7, 2016, 4:29 AM ET
A police chase in San Francisco on Saturday night ended with a fiery crash that is believed to have killed three people, KPIX-TV reported.
The crash took place about 10 p.m. Saturday at Brannan and Ninth streets.
The incident started with a police chase at 5th and Bryant streets, California Highway Patrol spokesman Vu Williams told KPIX (http://cbsloc.al/1QkQRJi). A CHP officer started to follow a car and the car immediately started racing through red lights.
Police said they called off the pursuit, but the speeding car crashed into a taxi and burst into flames, the television station reported.
"The whole car burst into such intense flames — bang — nobody could survive," witness Neal Taylor told KPIX.
KPIX and KGO-TV report that three people are believed dead.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN FRANCISCO — Feb 7, 2016, 4:29 AM ET
A police chase in San Francisco on Saturday night ended with a fiery crash that is believed to have killed three people, KPIX-TV reported.
The crash took place about 10 p.m. Saturday at Brannan and Ninth streets.
The incident started with a police chase at 5th and Bryant streets, California Highway Patrol spokesman Vu Williams told KPIX (http://cbsloc.al/1QkQRJi). A CHP officer started to follow a car and the car immediately started racing through red lights.
Police said they called off the pursuit, but the speeding car crashed into a taxi and burst into flames, the television station reported.
"The whole car burst into such intense flames — bang — nobody could survive," witness Neal Taylor told KPIX.
KPIX and KGO-TV report that three people are believed dead.
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