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21st Mar 2022

‘Fast and furious’ video shows Tesla airborne in terrifying stunt on Los Angeles hill

Kieran Galpin

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In an act not unfamiliar to anyone who’s played Grand Theft Auto, shocking video shows a rented Tesla taking off only to crash into a bunch of parked cars and trash cans.

Posted by the Lost Angeles Police Department (LAPD) on March 20, video footage captures a “dangerous stunt” in the city’s Echo Park area. A 2018 Tesla S-BLM is seen flying through the air at Baxter and Alvarado streets before coming crashing to the ground and into several garbage bins and two parked vehicles.

The rented vehicle was abandoned at the scene and now the LAPD are searching for the driver who faces misdemeanour charges.

 

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“It never should’ve been done,” LAPD Detective Juan Campos told KTLA. “I don’t know what they were thinking. It could’ve gotten somebody killed.”

A nearby resident, Jordan Hook, claimed that the Tesla slammed into the back of his car.

“Neighbours immediately started showing me videos of several Teslas that came down the hill following the one that jumped and crashed and they piled out of that crash,” he told KABC.

Another resident of Echo Park, Jonathan Sutak, told the news station that he woke up to a headlight shining at his front door and “broken up garbage pails strewn everywhere.” Neighbours witnessed the passengers from the crashed Tesla jump into another vehicle with men who had been recording the stunt.

 

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On social media, Youtuber Alex Choi shared clips to his 970k followers on Instagram, where one user wrote: “Now THAT is some “Fast and Furious” vibes.”

Investigators have received more than 50 tips, from which they have identified a “person of interest” that seemingly match social media posts.

“We have reached out to him on his social media account,” the LAPD’s Central Traffic Division tweeted. “We are asking any witnesses to also come forward.”

The police are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the identification of the driver.

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