CBS LA Producers Scramble as Suspect Killed During Live Highway Police Chase: Oh No!'
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CBS LA Producers Scramble as Suspect Killed During Live Highway Police Chase: Oh No!'
"CBS Los Angeles producers scrambled to cut a feed Monday night as a freeway chase ended in tragedy when the fleeing motorist was killed during a live broadcast of the pursuit, leaving anchors Suzie Suh and Juan Fernandez stunned in the studio. The news crew was following the chase through downtown Los Angeles when the suspect, in a stolen white van, cut through Chinatown and headed north toward Pasadena."
"The individual drove down the 110 Freeway with cops in pursuit before suddenly exiting the vehicle near Highland Park to escape on foot. He then climbed the center divider only to be struck by a speeding car that was passing in the oncoming lane. Whoa, wow! Oh my god! Oh no! Oh no! Fernandez could be heard shouting. A producer's voiceover cut in: Stay wide, stay wide, he got hit."
CBS Los Angeles crews covered a high-speed chase that began after a suspect fled in a stolen white van through downtown, cut through Chinatown, and headed north toward Pasadena. The van traveled on the 110 Freeway with police pursuing before the driver suddenly exited near Highland Park and attempted to flee on foot. The fleeing individual climbed the center divider and was struck by a speeding vehicle in the oncoming lane, sustaining fatal injuries. Live footage captured the collision and anchors reacted in shock. A producer relayed that no one else was in the van and law enforcement later pronounced the driver dead. Authorities closed both directions of the freeway for hours while investigators examined the scene.
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