High Speed Police Chase Ends In Flip Over Crash - Illinois State Police, Suburban Police Departments and Subsequently Chicago Police involved - Two Colored Boys with checkered pasts killed - Jimmy Malone, 26, and Ronald Arrington, 22
Four Negroes being chased by police from Tinley park crashed their fleeing car into several Chicago Police squad cars before flipping over their vehicle at 12400 South Lowe. Two of the four Negroes are either in grave condition or DOA. Four Chicago police officers sustained non-life threatening injuries. The car occurred today at noon.
UPDATE: Two colored suspects were dead, and at least four Chicago police officers were injured late Friday morning in a police pursuit that started after a Tinley Park robbery and ended in the city's West Pullman neighborhood.
According to preliminary information from authorities, two suspects were dead from the crash at 125th Street and Union Avenue. Four Chicago police officers suffered non-life threatening injuries and were taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, authorities said.
According authorities, two men died Friday afternoon in the 500 block of West 124th Street. They were identified as Jimmy Malone, 26, and Ronald Arrington, 22, of the 12400 block of South Union Avenue.
Reports indicated one officer suffered a broken arm, and another suffered a broken leg
UPDATE: Two colored suspects were dead, and at least four Chicago police officers were injured late Friday morning in a police pursuit that started after a Tinley Park robbery and ended in the city's West Pullman neighborhood.
According to preliminary information from authorities, two suspects were dead from the crash at 125th Street and Union Avenue. Four Chicago police officers suffered non-life threatening injuries and were taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, authorities said.
According authorities, two men died Friday afternoon in the 500 block of West 124th Street. They were identified as Jimmy Malone, 26, and Ronald Arrington, 22, of the 12400 block of South Union Avenue.
Reports indicated one officer suffered a broken arm, and another suffered a broken leg
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