Video: Suspect Dies After Wrecking Stolen Lamborghini During LAPD Pursuit
The Lamborghini crashed into the center median. As officers approached, they found debris scattered all over the street, and the core of the Lamborghini shredded to pieces.

Los Angeles Police officers pursued a stolen Lamborghini in the West Valley on April 6. The driver was killed and the vehicle was destroyed in a crash.
Screen Grab from LAPD Video
Los Angeles police have released new video of a stolen Lamborghini Huraca super car fleeing officers at speeds over 100 mph before a violent crash that shredded the vehicle and killed the driver.
The incident happened in the San Fernando Valley in the early morning hours of April 6, ABC7 reports.
LAPD West Valley officers were on patrol around 5 a.m. when they pulled up alongside a gray 2019 Lamborghini Huracan. They noticed the driver was asleep at the wheel while stopped at a red light.
They pulled the driver over and asked for his documents - learning the Lamborghini had been reported stolen and the driver was wanted on multiple felony warrants.
The driver took off at speeds later determined to have reached 113 mph.
The Lamborghini crashed into the center median. As officers approached, they found debris scattered all over the street, and the core of the Lamborghini shredded to pieces.
The driver was launched hundreds of feet from the vehicle - far enough that it took a few minutes for the officers to locate his body.
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