The Montgomery Police Department says one of its marked patrol units was involved in a crash while pursuing a suspect vehicle in connection to a Friday afternoon shooting.
Police and fire medics responded to the 1100 block of Marlowe Drive around 12:40 p.m. on reports of a person having been shot. On scene, law enforcement found a man in life-threatening condition. The unidentified man was taken to an area hospital for treatment.
Investigators said while MPD officers were en route to the scene, they attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a suspect vehicle, which refused to stop. Police pursued the vehicle but were ultimately involved in a three-vehicle crash that caused minor injuries. Investigators said the suspect vehicle fled the area.Not reading this story on the WSFA News App? Get news alerts FASTER and FREE in the
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