S.F. DA charges women who crashed into Mission bar during police chase
Briefly

District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced the charges against Taylor Ross and Eureeka Abrams after their SUV pursuit led to a crash in San Francisco, injuring six pedestrians. Ross faces 24 counts, including evading an officer and reckless driving, while Abrams is charged with resisting police. Jenkins condemned their actions for putting innocent lives at risk and vowed to hold them accountable. The police chase began when officers tried to stop a stolen SUV, which crashed during the Super Bowl, causing injury to bystanders but no fatalities.
Taylor Ross, 27, was charged with 24 counts related to evading an officer, reckless driving, theft of a vehicle and a hit and run.
What should have been a routine felony vehicle stop escalated into Ms. Ross and Ms. Abrams putting innocent lives at risk due to their actions.
My office will now do everything we can to ensure that Ms. Ross and Ms. Abrams are held accountable and that there are consequences for their futile effort to evade the law.
Six people were injured, including a mother and daughter, who were walking by. All were expected to survive.
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