Monday, February 20, 2017

Two police officers were injured and four black people were arrested after a lengthy car chase and head-on crash into an unmarked police car at the intersection of South Orange and Morris Avenues, and burst into flames

 




Monday, February 20, 2017 06:25AM
NEWARK, New Jersey (WABC) -- Two police officers were injured and four people were arrested after a lengthy car chase and crash in New Jersey.

Police say four people stole an SUV in Fairfield late Saturday night, a crime possibly connected to other thefts and carjackings in Essex County.

Officers found the vehicle in Newark and started chasing it through several neighborhoods, with a police helicopter following overhead.

The SUV crashed head-on into an unmarked police car at the intersection of South Orange and Morris Avenues, and burst into flames.

Two officers were hurt.

Four people in the car - two men, a woman and a teenage girl - were captured at the scene.

Arrested were the following blanck people: Richard D. Williams, 39, Terrell Norris, 28, a 16-year-old female, all of Newark, and Nakiah Burr, 19, of East Orange.


The injured officers and one of the suspects were all treated at a hospital.