Tuesday, February 19, 2008

 

Felony for running into CHP San Diego DUI car

San Diego DUI attorney news

A patrol car driven by a California Highway Patrol officer was rammed late Monday night by a suspected San Diego DUI - intoxicated driver after a pursuit from La Mesa to Spring Valley, San Diego DUI authorities said.

The San Diego DUI officer first tried to pull the driver over on eastbound Interstate 8 at Jackson Drive shortly before midnight, but he exited the freeway and took off on surface streets. A passenger got out of the vehicle at one point and the driver ran through numerous stop signs and traffic signals and went the wrong way on surface streets, San Diego DUI police suggested.

The San Diego DUI officer used his patrol car to force the vehicle to stop as it was heading west on Broadway near Lemon Grove. The man's vehicle ended up behind the patrol car and he accelerated and rammed into the back of it, damaging both vehicles extensively, San Diego DUI cops said.

The San Diego DUI driver, a 55-year-old man from San Diego, was arrested for San Diego DUI after he tried to run away. The San Diego DUI man was believed to be under the influence of controlled substances and was booked into jail on felony and misdemeanor San Diego DUI charges, San Diego DUI lawyers believe.

The San Diego DUI officer complained of neck pain after the San Diego DUI accident, San Diego DUI attorneys believe.

The passenger was picked up by La Mesa DUI police. He was allegedly a parolee at large and had outstanding felony warrants.



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