May 26, 2010 - to reports a crash involving two Los Angeles Police Department officers sends patrol car in mid air landing on parked vehicles.
The accident occurred at approximately 11:00 a.m. on May 21st in South Los Angeles at the intersection of Florence Avenue and Vermont Ave.
According to reports the patrol car was responding to a back-up call at the time of the accident with their lights and siren. The police vehicle was cut off by a red car at the intersection and the officer swerved to avoid a collision causing the police car to strike the curb.
Hitting the curb caused the vehicle to go air-bound, where it crashed through a brick wall and into an iron fence before landing on top of two parked cars.
The cars were parked in a shopping center parking lot and were empty at the time the police vehicle landed on them.
The officers have not been identified and were transported to an area hospital and said to have sustained minor injuries according to officials. The driver of the red vehicle has not been charged in the accident and the investigation is ongoing.
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