Fleeing driver jumps gap in Seattle bridge

A dramatic pursuit unfolded when the driver of a stolen car approached the open University Bridge in Seattle and, astonishingly, jumped across the gap. Abandoning all caution, the suspect managed to evade the police before disappearing from sight.

Key Takeaways:

  • The driver was behind the wheel of a stolen vehicle.
  • Seattle police attempted to stop the suspect on Wednesday afternoon.
  • In a remarkable turn, the fleeing driver jumped the open University Bridge.
  • Police were unable to apprehend the airborne suspect.

An Unusual Pursuit

Seattle police encountered a surprising challenge on Wednesday afternoon when they tried to apprehend the driver of a reported stolen vehicle. The suspect, showing no intention of stopping, initiated a short but intense pursuit that wound through the city.

Jumping the Open University Bridge

The chase took an extraordinary turn when the fleeing driver reached the University Bridge, which was raised to allow water traffic to pass. Instead of coming to a halt, the suspect accelerated and jumped the gap, ultimately clearing the opening in a move that stunned onlookers and law enforcement alike.

Aftermath and Investigation

In the immediate aftermath of the leap, Seattle police were unable to detain the suspect, who managed to speed away after touching down on the other side. Details of the investigation have not been made public, and it remains unclear whether the driver was later identified or taken into custody.

Source and Reporting

This story was first reported by The Seattle Times and appears in Columbian. The article reflects a single, dramatic moment during a routine law enforcement scenario—highlighting the unpredictable nature of police pursuits and the extraordinary risks some suspects take to evade capture.

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