Incredible Reverse Chase: Suspect Leads Deputies on Wild Freeway Pursuit in California

A suspect in a white sedan led deputies on a bizarre chase in reverse on the 210 Freeway, leaving onlookers stunned and authorities scrambling for answers.

Incredible Reverse Chase: Suspect Leads Deputies on Wild Freeway Pursuit in California
Incredible Reverse Chase: Suspect Leads Deputies on Wild Freeway Pursuit in California

San Bernardino: This wild scene went down on the 210 Freeway in San Bernardino County. It all started when deputies broke up a fight in Rancho Cucamonga.

They arrested several people, but one suspect managed to slip away. This person, driving a white sedan, caught the attention of deputies who tried to pull them over. Instead of stopping, the driver took off westbound on the freeway.

What happened next was something you don’t see every day. The suspect was filmed driving in reverse, right next to a patrol car. It’s a sight that left everyone scratching their heads.

It’s unclear how the driver ended up going backward. Maybe a maneuver went wrong, or they just decided to take a different route. Either way, the chase was on, and it was a wild ride.

Eventually, a deputy used their cruiser to bump the suspect’s car into the median, bringing the chase to a halt. The suspect was taken into custody, but we still don’t know what charges they might face.

It’s a crazy story that’s got everyone talking. What a way to make an escape attempt!

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