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Suspect dies after crashing stolen $250,000 Lamborghini during 113 mph police pursuit

Driver in Stolen Lamborghini Huracan Crashes During High-Speed Police Pursuit in L.A.

Early on April 6, a man wanted for several felonies died in a fiery accident. At the intersection of Sherman Way and Reseda Boulevard in Los Angeles, police discovered 51-year-old Elliott Dugan, the suspect, dozing off behind the wheel of a $250,000 stolen Lamborghini Huracán.

Wreckage of a severely damaged Lamborghini Huracán after a high-speed police chase in Los Angeles. The front of the stolen car is almost completely destroyed, with twisted metal and debris scattered across the street. The fatal car crash occurred after a 113 mph pursuit. The LAPD is investigating the scene.
The Lamborghini was completely destroyed, causing Dugan’s body to be propelled hundreds of feet in the air. (LAPD)

The officers can be seen approaching the high-performance car in body camera footage. The officers told him to get out of the car after asking for identification and learning that Dugan had outstanding warrants and the car had been reported stolen.

Nighttime scene of a police chase in Los Angeles. Officers approach a black Lamborghini after a high-speed pursuit. The image is from a police dashcam, showing the vehicle theft incident. The suspect dies after crashing the stolen car.
The authorities instructed Dugan to exit the vehicle upon discovering him sleeping at a crossroads. (LAPD)

Dugan, who purportedly boasted of having legal knowledge, defiantly refused to comply. After learning that the Lamborghini was stolen, he took off and started a fast-paced pursuit.

Surveillance footage shows Dugan trying to outrun the police on city streets at speeds of over 113 mph. But the chase was tragically short. According to the LAPD, Dugan lost control of the Lamborghini and collided with the center median with such force that it split in two, launching his body a considerable distance.

Wreckage from a fiery Lamborghini crash scene after a high speed police chase. The stolen car is overturned, with debris scattered across the road. The timestamp on the Axon body camera reads 2024-04-06 05:11:50. A fatal accident in Los Angeles.
The street was strewn with broken fragments of the vehicle, striking numerous parked cars. (LAPD)

Officers arrived at the scene to discover the burned-out, mangled body of the Lamborghini and twisted metal pieces strewn all over the road. Along Sherman Way, a number of parked cars suffered moderate to severe damage from the impact, with car parts becoming lodged in roofs and windows. The sheer force of the collision uprooted trees that lined the median in a similar manner.

A severely damaged Lamborghini lies overturned after a high-speed police chase. The front wheel is detached, and the car's body is mangled, with a fiery end to the chase visible. Text on the screen reads "Shut down westbound on Sherman Way." The scene suggests a fatal accident in Los Angeles after a stolen Lamborghini pursuit.
Elliott Dugan, aged 51, passed away tragically as the stolen 2019 Lamborghini Huracán he was operating split into two pieces following a high-speed police pursuit reaching 113 mph in Los Angeles. (LAPD)

Officers had to spend several minutes finding Dugan’s body because it had been thrown onto the sidewalk of a nearby apartment building. At the scene, he was declared deceased.

Bodycam footage from a Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer shows a man inside a vehicle, likely during a police chase. The man states "At my lady's house" before the fatal Lamborghini crash. The Axon Body 3 camera records the incident, including the date and time: 2024-04-06 05:08:53. Keywords: police chase, Lamborghini crash, suspect dies.
Elliott Dugan was behind the wheel of the stolen car when law enforcement stopped him and found out he was wanted for several serious crimes. (LAPD)

While they don’t yet have all the information, the LAPD is still looking into the incident and Dugan’s past.

Jeffrey Childers
Journalist, editor, cybersecurity and computer science expert, social media management, roofing contractor.

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