The unreal scene took place Feb. 8 after cops attempted to pull over a driver accused of stealing a Hyundai Sonata, according to officials.
was released by the Maryland Attorney General’s OfficeThe Hyundai barreled into another vehicle as the driver ran a red light, leading both cars to slam into the pedestrian and the vacant building that quickly fell to the ground and covered the cars in debris, the footage showed.
Baltimore man Alfred Fincher, 54, was pronounced dead at the scene, and the driver of the Hyundai was arrested by police,Footage shows officers descending upon the rubble as they shout at the suspect to show his hands as he exits the car. Cops are also seen rushing to dig out the others trapped in the debris.Fleeing suspect Shawn Lee Brunson was charged on stolen auto immediately after the incident, according to reports.
Baltimore Police Deputy Commissioner Richard Worley said in a news conference following the crash he didn’t believe officers chased after the car, but instead “tried to stop it,” A lawyer representing Fincher’s family argued “the officer did not break off the pursuit,” according to the newspaper.Maryland OAG Independent Investigations Division/YouTubeBaltimore police policy reportedly dictates officers are not allowed to chase a car if the initial violation is a property crime, including auto theft, but can pursue if the suspect is an immediate threat and if there is probable cause the suspect’s actions led to the death or serious injury of a victim before the pursuit.
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