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Police chase: Possible attempted murder suspect gets into second vehicle as LAPD pursuit continues

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LOS ANGELES - Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department are in pursuit of an attempted murder suspect in the Inglewood area.

We're live with Stu Mundel up in SkyFOX.The chase began sometime around 12:15 p.m. in the South Los Angeles area, before the driver in a Chevy Avalanche led LAPD officers through the Inglewood and Westchester areas.An attempted murder suspect is leading officers on a pursuit in the Inglewood area near LAX.The driver was seen driving erratically across multiple lanes, including driving against traffic and making abrupt U-turns.There's been several close calls as a pursuit suspect narrowly dodges traffic while evading police in LA.The vehicle lost one of its tires and continued to flee from police driving on the run of the vehicle.The right passenger side tire can be seen falling off a vehicle during a pursuit near LAX.Around 12:49 p.m., the driver crashed into an Audi and continued to flee.

Shortly thereafter, the driver ditched the Chevy truck and got into the back of another vehicle, that appeared to be waiting for the suspect.

A pursuit suspect hit a Ferrari then stole another vehicle during a police chase near LAX.Details about the initial crime were not immediately available.This is a breaking news story and will be updated as more information becomes available..

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