A chilling second was captured by a digital camera amidst what appears to be a police pursuit in Jacksonville, Florida. In a video shared on-line, a silver automotive violently collides with a Jeep and a Toyota earlier than briefly catching fireplace. The driving force manages to flee from the car and flees the scene, with law enforcement officials in pursuit.

As of now, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Workplace (JSO) has not launched any official assertion relating to the incident.

The video under is violent and the situation of these concerned is but unknown. It’s additionally an excellent instance of why some police departments received’t pursue suspects in high-speed chases. The chance to public security is usually a main concern that goes up as police willingly put stress on the fleeing suspect.

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It’s price noting that there’s no present affirmation of what precisely goes down on this clip. It definitely seems to be as if it is a police chase however authorities haven’t clarified something as of this writing. What we do see is a silver sedan, probably a Ford Fusion, coming into an intersection at excessive speeds.

Virtually instantly within the video, we see it smash right into a Jeep that’s turning. The silver automotive glances off of the Jeep after which right into a Toyota that’s driving straight by way of the intersection. At the moment we see a flame spark up beneath the silver automotive earlier than the driving force ditches the automotive with Police following carefully behind.

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In the intervening time, we don’t know how any of the events ended up after the crash. The occupants within the Jeep Wrangler definitely appeared to take the largest pressure within the crash because the SUV spins greater than a full 360 levels. The Toyota Camry additionally spins however appears to take what momentum the silver automotive has on its broadside.

In accordance with native information station News4Jax, the JSO says that the crash report isn’t but full. We’ll replace this piece if we be taught extra.

Screenshot Andrew Hatch/News4Jax