A high-speed chase that started in Ellis County ended in a rollover crash in West Fort Worth early Thursday morning.
The chase started in Ellis County at 3:22 a.m.,when an Ellis County sheriff’s deputy observed gunfire coming from a vehicle in southern Midlothian, near FM 873 and FM 633, the sheriff’s office said in a statement posted to Facebook.
The deputy tried to pull over the vehicle but it sped off and law enforcement gave chase. Suspects shot at deputies during the pursuit, the sheriff’s office said.
The chase continued down I-30 with multiple law enforcement agencies assisting. Fort Worth police officers were able to deploy tire spikes, which resulted in the rollover crash on Camp Bowie Boulevard near Bernie Anderson Avenue.
Five suspects were arrested and four of them were taken to a hospital.Â
No officers or deputies were injured. At least two Fort Worth Police Department squad cars were damaged in the chase.Â
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