New video has surfaced showing the dramatic arrest of a suspect in two downtown hit-and-run collisions over the weekend.
Police say that the driver of a Jeep Patriot was headed east when he struck two pedestrians, on opposite sides of the intersection. One of the pedestrians wasn’t physically injured but the other, a 65-year-old man, had to be transported to hospital in critical condition.
Police say that a 25-year-old cyclist was struck and taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. In the video, which appears to have been taken by a dashcam, a police cruiser is seen ramming the back of the Jeep at a relatively low speed as it makes a turn, causing it to spin out.
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