Driver of Reportedly Stolen Lamborghini Crashes and Dies

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Published 2024-05-13
The driver of a reportedly stolen Lamborghini takes off during a traffic stop and crashes. The car was split into two upon impact, causing the driver to be ejected from the vehicle. It all started when an officer with the Los Angeles Police Department pulled over the driver for allegedly sleeping at the wheel. Inside Edition Digital has the body camera video. We want to warn you, it can be disturbing to some.

All Comments (21)
  • @togi3e
    poor owner of the lamborghini
  • @NovaTheAngel
    Does it really need months of reviewing and investigating this? They stopped him, told him it was stolen, ordered him to get out of the car. He didn't comply and raced off and crashed the car. Boom! Pay me money. I just did everything for you.
  • @chelseakev
    He was thrown so far that he could of been charged for leaving the scene of the accident
  • @RC-my7oh
    Bro really said “you’ll never catch me alive” 🤣🤣🤣
  • @opulenthalo
    "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes." - my mom when I do something stupid
  • @CanadaDragon1
    The investigation will take several months? Dude. The guy stole the car, he had multiple felony warrants, he tried to escape, and he died on impact. It's all on the body-cam footage. Why take months to investigate? It's all right there.
  • @OfficerMcNastty
    Definitely not the cops fault.. the dude made a decision & he unfortunately paid the worst price.
  • @chrisrock3108
    Man managed to be charged, sentenced and punished within minutes.
  • @orbscorbs
    Don't steal a Lamborghini unless you know how to drive one.
  • @bowler7922
    I feel bad for the true owner of the car. So sad
  • @Mr.Tanzo1
    Why does Capt. Kelly sounded like an AI.
  • @Laz3rCat95
    Moral of the story: If the police don't catch you, karma will.
  • @CranberryFo
    I'm a bit curious as to why it's taking months to investigate if any protocol was not followed. The driver is pulled over, speeds off and crashes within 1 minute of going flying down the road at 100+ MPH. You can't blame the "pursuit" for this. He crashed well before the police got anywhere near him. Had they not pursued at all, the outcome would have been exactly the same.