Pursue Completes in Crash With Fort Worth SWAT, NBC five Dallas-Fort Worth

Pursue Completes in Crash With Fort Worth SWAT, NBC five Dallas-Fort Worth

Pursue Completes in Crash With Fort Worth SWAT

A two hour police pursue ended in a crash with Fort Worth SWAT in Arlington on Wednesday.

The man, who police later identified as 42-year-old Joe Gonzales, was driving a white, four-door Nissan on Interstate 30. Gonzales led police on a pursue inbetween west Fort Worth and Arlington that lasted more than two hours.

The pursue ended with a crash at about four p.m. when a Fort Worth SWAT BearCat slammed into the side of the car, causing it to strike a center concrete barrier on eastbound I-30 near Ballpark Way in Arlington.

Fort Worth police and SWAT members surrounded the vehicle with guns drawn, pulled Gonzales out through a back seat window and manacled him.

Pursue Suspect Had Drugs on Him: Police

Paramedics treated Gonzales at the scene for what appeared to be minor injuries before transporting him to John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth.

Fort Worth police said Gonzalez faces charges of evading arrest and felony possession of a managed substance.

They said they found a considerable amount of methamphetamine inwards the car.

Other charges could be filed pending the completion of an investigation.

Pursue Winds Through FW & Arlington

The pursuit embarked at about two p.m. on Belknap Street in Fort Worth, police said, after officers initiated a traffic stop during a narcotics investigation.

The female driver stopped, exited the car and was cooperating with officers when police said Gonzales hopped over the center console into the driver’s seat and sped away.

Gonzales led officers west on I-30, exited at Ridglea Avenue, turned left on the overpass and entered eastbound I-30.

The pursue slowed to a near-crawl at Oakland Boulevard, while Gonzales spoke to crisis negotiators on the phone for more than an hour. During that time, police blocked off several ramps onto eastbound I-30 to keep vehicles off the interstate, which caused traffic delays.

Eventually, Gonzales sped up significantly before exiting onto North Collins Street in Arlington. After a brief pursue on surface streets, he drove back on eastbound I-30.

Raw: Police Arrest Driver After Hours-Long Pursue

Earlier in the pursuit, an officer attempted to stop the vehicle with a spike strick, but police said it was too dangerous because the suspect’s vehicle came too close to the officer deploying the spike stick.

Because the pursue was moving so leisurely for fairly some time, people pulled over to take photos. Fort Worth police urged them not do this.

<ctd Two> citizens: for your safety, please do not stop to take pictures, stay in your vehicle.

The woman who was driving at the time of the initial traffic stop was detained, interviewed by police and released at the scene.

Fort Worth police said an internal investigation will take place regarding what appeared to be an officer striking Gonzalez with his weapon as SWAT officers pulled Gonzalez through the window of his car.

Pursue Completes in Crash With Fort Worth SWAT, NBC five Dallas-Fort Worth

Pursue Completes in Crash With Fort Worth SWAT

A two hour police pursue ended in a crash with Fort Worth SWAT in Arlington on Wednesday.

The man, who police later identified as 42-year-old Joe Gonzales, was driving a white, four-door Nissan on Interstate 30. Gonzales led police on a pursue inbetween west Fort Worth and Arlington that lasted more than two hours.

The pursue ended with a crash at about four p.m. when a Fort Worth SWAT BearCat slammed into the side of the car, causing it to strike a center concrete barrier on eastbound I-30 near Ballpark Way in Arlington.

Fort Worth police and SWAT members surrounded the vehicle with guns drawn, pulled Gonzales out through a back seat window and manacled him.

Pursue Suspect Had Drugs on Him: Police

Paramedics treated Gonzales at the scene for what appeared to be minor injuries before transporting him to John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth.

Fort Worth police said Gonzalez faces charges of evading arrest and felony possession of a managed substance.

They said they found a considerable amount of methamphetamine inwards the car.

Other charges could be filed pending the completion of an investigation.

Pursue Winds Through FW & Arlington

The pursuit embarked at about two p.m. on Belknap Street in Fort Worth, police said, after officers initiated a traffic stop during a narcotics investigation.

The female driver stopped, exited the car and was cooperating with officers when police said Gonzales hopped over the center console into the driver’s seat and sped away.

Gonzales led officers west on I-30, exited at Ridglea Avenue, turned left on the overpass and entered eastbound I-30.

The pursue slowed to a near-crawl at Oakland Boulevard, while Gonzales spoke to crisis negotiators on the phone for more than an hour. During that time, police blocked off several ramps onto eastbound I-30 to keep vehicles off the interstate, which caused traffic delays.

Eventually, Gonzales sped up significantly before exiting onto North Collins Street in Arlington. After a brief pursue on surface streets, he drove back on eastbound I-30.

Raw: Police Arrest Driver After Hours-Long Pursue

Earlier in the pursuit, an officer attempted to stop the vehicle with a spike strick, but police said it was too dangerous because the suspect’s vehicle came too close to the officer deploying the spike stick.

Because the pursue was moving so leisurely for fairly some time, people pulled over to take photos. Fort Worth police urged them not do this.

<ctd Two> citizens: for your safety, please do not stop to take pictures, stay in your vehicle.

The woman who was driving at the time of the initial traffic stop was detained, interviewed by police and released at the scene.

Fort Worth police said an internal investigation will take place regarding what appeared to be an officer striking Gonzalez with his weapon as SWAT officers pulled Gonzalez through the window of his car.

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