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Armed Carjacking Suspect With $5.7M Warrant Crashes, 2 Kids Hurt

Centinela Ave & N La Brea Ave, Inglewood

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Summary

  • A man wanted on a $5.7 million warrant for armed carjacking led police on a high-speed chase through Inglewood Tuesday morning. The pursuit ended in a violent crash that injured two children riding in the suspect’s car, along with several others. Both the suspect and an adult woman were arrested on felony charges, including child endangerment.

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Both adults now face felony child endangerment charges, and Davenport was also wanted on multiple outstanding warrants. No injuries were reported in the vehicle Flenoy struck. The California Highway Patrol is leading the crash investigation.

Inside the fleeing vehicle were a 20-year-old woman and two children, ages 5 and 9. After the crash, the kids were extricated and rushed to the hospital for evaluation. Flenoy and the woman, Timberline Davenport, were treated for minor injuries before being taken into custody.

Behind the wheel was 24-year-old Aaron Flenoy, who was on active parole and had a $5.7M warrant out for charges including carjacking, assault with a semi-automatic firearm, and illegal gun possession. Officers from Culver City Police spotted him around 10AM and attempted a traffic stop, but Flenoy hit the gas, initiating a two-minute pursuit.

A high-risk police pursuit through Inglewood ended in chaos Tuesday morning after a convicted felon, wanted for a violent 2023 armed carjacking, ran a red light and T-boned another vehicle at Centinela and La Brea.

Six people were injured as a result, but police say none of the injuries were life-threatening.

The suspect ran a red light and collided with a car that had a woman and two children inside.

New informationed revealed that the chase started as police attempted to take a armed carjacking suspect into custody.

Three children were reportedly extricated from the backseat of the car police were in pursuit of.

According to an eyewitness, a police chase ended in a crash. Two suspects—a man and woman—are in custody.

Citizen user videos show a heavy police presence at a crash site.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Centinela Ave & N La Brea Ave.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 939 N La Brea Ave.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates

Incident reported at 939 N La Brea Ave.

Both adults now face felony child endangerment charges, and Davenport was also wanted on multiple outstanding warrants. No injuries were reported in the vehicle Flenoy struck. The California Highway Patrol is leading the crash investigation.

Inside the fleeing vehicle were a 20-year-old woman and two children, ages 5 and 9. After the crash, the kids were extricated and rushed to the hospital for evaluation. Flenoy and the woman, Timberline Davenport, were treated for minor injuries before being taken into custody.

Behind the wheel was 24-year-old Aaron Flenoy, who was on active parole and had a $5.7M warrant out for charges including carjacking, assault with a semi-automatic firearm, and illegal gun possession. Officers from Culver City Police spotted him around 10AM and attempted a traffic stop, but Flenoy hit the gas, initiating a two-minute pursuit.

A high-risk police pursuit through Inglewood ended in chaos Tuesday morning after a convicted felon, wanted for a violent 2023 armed carjacking, ran a red light and T-boned another vehicle at Centinela and La Brea.

Six people were injured as a result, but police say none of the injuries were life-threatening.

The suspect ran a red light and collided with a car that had a woman and two children inside.

New informationed revealed that the chase started as police attempted to take a armed carjacking suspect into custody.

Three children were reportedly extricated from the backseat of the car police were in pursuit of.

According to an eyewitness, a police chase ended in a crash. Two suspects—a man and woman—are in custody.

Citizen user videos show a heavy police presence at a crash site.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Centinela Ave & N La Brea Ave.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 939 N La Brea Ave.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates

Incident reported at 939 N La Brea Ave.

Both adults now face felony child endangerment charges, and Davenport was also wanted on multiple outstanding warrants. No injuries were reported in the vehicle Flenoy struck. The California Highway Patrol is leading the crash investigation.

Inside the fleeing vehicle were a 20-year-old woman and two children, ages 5 and 9. After the crash, the kids were extricated and rushed to the hospital for evaluation. Flenoy and the woman, Timberline Davenport, were treated for minor injuries before being taken into custody.

Behind the wheel was 24-year-old Aaron Flenoy, who was on active parole and had a $5.7M warrant out for charges including carjacking, assault with a semi-automatic firearm, and illegal gun possession. Officers from Culver City Police spotted him around 10AM and attempted a traffic stop, but Flenoy hit the gas, initiating a two-minute pursuit.

A high-risk police pursuit through Inglewood ended in chaos Tuesday morning after a convicted felon, wanted for a violent 2023 armed carjacking, ran a red light and T-boned another vehicle at Centinela and La Brea.

Six people were injured as a result, but police say none of the injuries were life-threatening.

The suspect ran a red light and collided with a car that had a woman and two children inside.

New informationed revealed that the chase started as police attempted to take a armed carjacking suspect into custody.

Three children were reportedly extricated from the backseat of the car police were in pursuit of.

According to an eyewitness, a police chase ended in a crash. Two suspects—a man and woman—are in custody.

Citizen user videos show a heavy police presence at a crash site.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Centinela Ave & N La Brea Ave.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 939 N La Brea Ave.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates

Incident reported at 939 N La Brea Ave.

Both adults now face felony child endangerment charges, and Davenport was also wanted on multiple outstanding warrants. No injuries were reported in the vehicle Flenoy struck. The California Highway Patrol is leading the crash investigation.

Inside the fleeing vehicle were a 20-year-old woman and two children, ages 5 and 9. After the crash, the kids were extricated and rushed to the hospital for evaluation. Flenoy and the woman, Timberline Davenport, were treated for minor injuries before being taken into custody.

Behind the wheel was 24-year-old Aaron Flenoy, who was on active parole and had a $5.7M warrant out for charges including carjacking, assault with a semi-automatic firearm, and illegal gun possession. Officers from Culver City Police spotted him around 10AM and attempted a traffic stop, but Flenoy hit the gas, initiating a two-minute pursuit.

A high-risk police pursuit through Inglewood ended in chaos Tuesday morning after a convicted felon, wanted for a violent 2023 armed carjacking, ran a red light and T-boned another vehicle at Centinela and La Brea.

Six people were injured as a result, but police say none of the injuries were life-threatening.

The suspect ran a red light and collided with a car that had a woman and two children inside.

New informationed revealed that the chase started as police attempted to take a armed carjacking suspect into custody.

Three children were reportedly extricated from the backseat of the car police were in pursuit of.

According to an eyewitness, a police chase ended in a crash. Two suspects—a man and woman—are in custody.

Citizen user videos show a heavy police presence at a crash site.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Centinela Ave & N La Brea Ave.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 939 N La Brea Ave.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates

Incident reported at 939 N La Brea Ave.

Both adults now face felony child endangerment charges, and Davenport was also wanted on multiple outstanding warrants. No injuries were reported in the vehicle Flenoy struck. The California Highway Patrol is leading the crash investigation.

Inside the fleeing vehicle were a 20-year-old woman and two children, ages 5 and 9. After the crash, the kids were extricated and rushed to the hospital for evaluation. Flenoy and the woman, Timberline Davenport, were treated for minor injuries before being taken into custody.

Behind the wheel was 24-year-old Aaron Flenoy, who was on active parole and had a $5.7M warrant out for charges including carjacking, assault with a semi-automatic firearm, and illegal gun possession. Officers from Culver City Police spotted him around 10AM and attempted a traffic stop, but Flenoy hit the gas, initiating a two-minute pursuit.

A high-risk police pursuit through Inglewood ended in chaos Tuesday morning after a convicted felon, wanted for a violent 2023 armed carjacking, ran a red light and T-boned another vehicle at Centinela and La Brea.

Six people were injured as a result, but police say none of the injuries were life-threatening.

The suspect ran a red light and collided with a car that had a woman and two children inside.

New informationed revealed that the chase started as police attempted to take a armed carjacking suspect into custody.

Three children were reportedly extricated from the backseat of the car police were in pursuit of.

According to an eyewitness, a police chase ended in a crash. Two suspects—a man and woman—are in custody.

Citizen user videos show a heavy police presence at a crash site.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Centinela Ave & N La Brea Ave.

The address reported for this incident has changed to 939 N La Brea Ave.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates

Incident reported at 939 N La Brea Ave.

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LACoFD Disp Countywide · Jun 3, 10:22AM · 0:11
16, 11. Person trapped with Squad 172 on scene, Antonella Avenue cross La Brea Avenue.
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LACoFD Disp Countywide · Jun 3, 10:22AM · 0:17
Light Force 170, Battalion 20, in route to a traffic collision with persons trapped in 172's district, Centinella Avenue cross La Brea Avenue. PD on scene.
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Comments30

tucsonUser1799764013Jun 3 at 1:23 PM

Yes the children are with my sister now thank u please keep family in prayer

tbeeeJun 3 at 12:49 PM

Wow who tf goes on a high speed chase with kids in the car? I really hope that boy that was unconscious is okay that was sad to see

SafeCitizenAlwaysWins123Jun 3 at 8:43 PM

@tbeee someone with a 5.7m bounty on them

777gmaJun 3 at 8:27 PM

Really? You're gonna blame the cops for chasing someone with th $5 million warrant for their arrest, who decides to run from the cops with his 3 kids in the vehicle, and you're telling the cops, they're putting your life in danger. No, that jerk put everybody in danger. Put the blame where it belongs. The cops are only doing their job.If you had been one of his victims, you would feel differently

sthef22Jun 3 at 10:32 AM

Why do people blame the cops blame the stupid drivers driving stupid with kids in there

tucsonUser1799764013Jun 3 at 1:23 PM

Yes the children are with my sister now thank u please keep family in prayer

tbeeeJun 3 at 12:49 PM

Wow who tf goes on a high speed chase with kids in the car? I really hope that boy that was unconscious is okay that was sad to see

SafeCitizenAlwaysWins123Jun 3 at 8:43 PM

@tbeee someone with a 5.7m bounty on them

777gmaJun 3 at 8:27 PM

Really? You're gonna blame the cops for chasing someone with th $5 million warrant for their arrest, who decides to run from the cops with his 3 kids in the vehicle, and you're telling the cops, they're putting your life in danger. No, that jerk put everybody in danger. Put the blame where it belongs. The cops are only doing their job.If you had been one of his victims, you would feel differently

sthef22Jun 3 at 10:32 AM

Why do people blame the cops blame the stupid drivers driving stupid with kids in there

tucsonUser1799764013Jun 3 at 1:23 PM

Yes the children are with my sister now thank u please keep family in prayer

tbeeeJun 3 at 12:49 PM

Wow who tf goes on a high speed chase with kids in the car? I really hope that boy that was unconscious is okay that was sad to see

SafeCitizenAlwaysWins123Jun 3 at 8:43 PM

@tbeee someone with a 5.7m bounty on them

777gmaJun 3 at 8:27 PM

Really? You're gonna blame the cops for chasing someone with th $5 million warrant for their arrest, who decides to run from the cops with his 3 kids in the vehicle, and you're telling the cops, they're putting your life in danger. No, that jerk put everybody in danger. Put the blame where it belongs. The cops are only doing their job.If you had been one of his victims, you would feel differently

sthef22Jun 3 at 10:32 AM

Why do people blame the cops blame the stupid drivers driving stupid with kids in there

tucsonUser1799764013Jun 3 at 1:23 PM

Yes the children are with my sister now thank u please keep family in prayer

tbeeeJun 3 at 12:49 PM

Wow who tf goes on a high speed chase with kids in the car? I really hope that boy that was unconscious is okay that was sad to see

SafeCitizenAlwaysWins123Jun 3 at 8:43 PM

@tbeee someone with a 5.7m bounty on them

777gmaJun 3 at 8:27 PM

Really? You're gonna blame the cops for chasing someone with th $5 million warrant for their arrest, who decides to run from the cops with his 3 kids in the vehicle, and you're telling the cops, they're putting your life in danger. No, that jerk put everybody in danger. Put the blame where it belongs. The cops are only doing their job.If you had been one of his victims, you would feel differently

sthef22Jun 3 at 10:32 AM

Why do people blame the cops blame the stupid drivers driving stupid with kids in there

tucsonUser1799764013Jun 3 at 1:23 PM

Yes the children are with my sister now thank u please keep family in prayer

tbeeeJun 3 at 12:49 PM

Wow who tf goes on a high speed chase with kids in the car? I really hope that boy that was unconscious is okay that was sad to see

SafeCitizenAlwaysWins123Jun 3 at 8:43 PM

@tbeee someone with a 5.7m bounty on them

777gmaJun 3 at 8:27 PM

Really? You're gonna blame the cops for chasing someone with th $5 million warrant for their arrest, who decides to run from the cops with his 3 kids in the vehicle, and you're telling the cops, they're putting your life in danger. No, that jerk put everybody in danger. Put the blame where it belongs. The cops are only doing their job.If you had been one of his victims, you would feel differently

sthef22Jun 3 at 10:32 AM

Why do people blame the cops blame the stupid drivers driving stupid with kids in there

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