He’s driving crazy, his bike is on fire. The police published the persecution of the stolen Audi in Prague
“In connection with this case, we are addressing mainly pedestrians and drivers who were endangered by the dangerous driving of the Audi Q7 driver to contact line 158 and help criminal investigators document other acts of this driver,” police spokesman Jan Rybanský said on Tuesday.
The patrol stopped a stolen Audi with a German registration mark on Prague’s Barrandov Bridge last Tuesday and wanted to check it.
“The driver obeyed and stopped, but the moment he changed his mind, he stepped on the gas and continued driving. He still had to crash into a company car and knock down a police officer. His colleague was thus forced to use a service weapon and fire repeatedly, “he described the intervention.
The passing car later appeared on the D1 motorway, but later patrols discovered it in Říčany, and in the end the car certainly lost sight of it in the village of Louňovice, as the crow flies about 25 kilometers from the beginning of the chase.
The pursuit of the Audi Q7 ended in the village of Louňovice
Photo: Police of the Czech Republic
“The vehicle is going at a crazy speed. His bike is on fire, he’s burning terribly here, ”police officers intervened on the record as they communicated with the operations center. “We have him handcuffed, it was impossible, I had to use the frame,” the policeman could finally report.
“Audi was forcibly stopped in one of the streets using a police frame and the driver was detained. His co-driver was also detained, and a nationwide search was announced, “Rybanský specified.
Police chase driver Audi Q7
Photo: Police of the Czech Republic
The police accused a 20-year-old man, who according to the News of Polish Nationality, of violence against an official and a general threat, which the spokesman faces in the case of a trial of up to eight years in prison.
Due to the theft of the car, the police will investigate him at the place of the theft, in this case in Germany. The defendant sent the accused into custody.