A automobile thief behind the wheel of a Lamborghini in Los Angeles fled the police at greater than 100 miles per hour and moments later crashed the car, totaling it and getting thrown lots of of toes from the wreck. He died on the scene.
Thieves aren’t often very good and this man was no exception.
Individuals who have by no means been behind the wheel of a car just like the Lamborghini do not know how a lot energy these vehicles have and the way simply you possibly can lose management. This man discovered the onerous approach.
This occurred in April however the footage simply grew to become obtainable.
FOX Information reported:
LA Lamborghini thief dies in 115 mph crash seconds after fleeing site visitors cease: dashcam video
Los Angeles police pulled up behind a driver asleep on the wheel of a Lamborghini, found the car was stolen and the suspect had excellent warrants earlier than he sped off on video misplaced management of the automobile and died in a high-speed crash simply seconds later.
The suspect, 51-year-old Los Angeleno Elliott Dugan, wakened, refused to cooperate with legislation enforcement, and sped away to his dying up the road, physique and dashcam movies present.
The incident occurred on April 6, however police launched the movies Wednesday.
“Have you learnt why I pulled you over?” an officer asks.
In a dialog with officers, Dugan denied that the automobile was stolen and claimed he had rented it. Police requested him repeatedly to get out of the car.
Dugan asserted that he didn’t should get out of the automobile till police gave him a purpose why. The officer stated he could be detained and requested him a number of extra instances to get out.
He hit the fuel as a substitute.
Watch the video beneath:
LAPD launched footage of a stolen Lamborghini Huracan fleeing officers driving over 100 MPH earlier than a violent crash that shredded the car in items sending the driving force flying pic.twitter.com/ZqnB1sOVWI
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) Might 9, 2024
That’s one man who received’t be stealing any extra vehicles.
He paid the last word worth for his crime.
