Driver in $90K Porsche Wanted By Police After Hitting Back To Back Parked Cars On Streets Los Angel
  • 10 months ago
VIDEO: Driver in $90K Porsche wanted by police after hitting back-to-back parked cars at 3 am on the streets of downtown Los Angeles

Porsche driver who pulled off back-to-back hit and runs in downtown Los Angeles is being sought by the Los Angeles Police Department.

Video captured the moment a silver Porsche Taycan is seen smashing into one car after another parked on the side of a downtown road in the overnight hours.

The driver of the pricey vehicle - whose identity is unknown - rams into both vehicles before backing up and driving away from the scene.

Police are currently offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone whose information on the driver or the vehicle leads to apprehension in this case.

The shocking incidents occurred around 3.30am on Saturday, June 17.

Police told ABC 7 that the driver of the electric Porsche Taycan was heading north on Main Street in downtown Los Angeles when the first hit happened.

The Porsche was approaching 4th Street when the driver drifted to the left and slammed into a black hatchback.

The man in the nearly $90,000 vehicle narrowly avoided an orange hatchback also on the side of the road before he eventually collides with the black car.

Still appearing to speed down Main Street headed north, the Porsche then drives into a silver sedan, pushing the car into the bike lane.

The sedan nearly loses its entire back bumper as the driver of the Porsche Taycan slowly reverses and begins driving away from the second hit.

The driver of the vehicle - described as an Asian man - was last seen heading southbound on Wall Street.

Authorities said the Porsche Taycan has front end and rim damage.

The shocking footage of the back to back collisions quickly racked up views on YouTube with dozens weighing in on the incidents.

'I love how he still uses his turn signals to make that right turn,' one person wrote.

'People buy nice cars to do dumb ishh,' another responded.

'Hmmm Saturday night at 3:30 in the morning? Most likely a drunk driver,' one person speculated.

Police did not share whether or not they believe the driver was under the influence.
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