Saturday, September 28, 2013

Man fleeing cops crashes into two cars in Bklyn

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Emergency responders arrive at the scene of a fleeing Chevy Malibu that crashed into a SUV that tore through a brick wall in Brooklyn.



A man who apparently had second thoughts about being pulled over carved a path of destruction down two Brooklyn blocks as he fled cops early Friday, smashing into two vehicles, leaving one person in critical condition and injuring four others, police and witnesses said.


The drama unfolded about 12:05 a.m. when cops pulled over a white Chevy Malibu at E. 85th St. and Glenwood Road in Canarsie because the lights weren’t working properly, cops said.


The driver of the Malibu was taken into police custody.


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The driver of the Malibu was taken into police custody.


But as two plain clothes officers approached, Roven Saint-Jour, 22, floored the Chevy south on E. 85th St., striking a Honda Civic and, a block later, knocking a Chevy Tahoe through a brick fence, according to police.


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One of the accidents happened in front of a day-care center in Canarsie.


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One of the accidents happened in front of a day-care center in Canarsie.


The Chevy stopped, on its side, in the front yard of a brick row house that operates during the day as Family Group Daycare, cops and neighbors said.


A 27-year-old man driving the Tahoe was rushed to Kings County Hospital in critical but stable condition. The Civic driver suffered minor injuries.


Two passengers in the back of Saint-Jour’s car were hospitalized in stable condition while St.-Jour and a front-seat passenger suffered minor injuries


Saint-Jour was charged with leaving the scene of an accident, cops said.





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