Bizarre slow-speed chase ends when bystander blocks car

ByABC7.com staff KABC logo
Saturday, May 23, 2015
A man who led Los Angeles police on a slow-speed chase through San Fernando Valley was stopped by a bystander on Friday, May 22, 2015.
A man who led Los Angeles police on a slow-speed chase through San Fernando Valley was stopped by a bystander on Friday, May 22, 2015.
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RESEDA, Calif. -- A man who led Los Angeles police on a slow-speed chase through San Fernando Valley Friday night was stopped by a bystander who jumped in front of the car.

Police began following a black Ford Mustang in Reseda shortly before 6 p.m. The chase continued into Tarzana and Encino. The suspect was wanted for possibly driving under the influence.

Throughout the chase, the man waved to bystanders and flashed a "V"-sign with his hand. A sign that read, "Victory Parade," hung on the side of the driver's side door.

A man driving in a black Ford Mustang led Los Angeles police on a slow-speed chase through San Fernando Valley on Friday, May 22, 2015.

At about 6:50 p.m., a bystander walked in front of the slow-moving car. The driver of the car stopped in front of him, put his hands in the air and exited. The bystander then pushed the man onto the hood of a police cruiser, before both men were detained.