LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Livingston County Sheriff’s Workplace has launched a video from a automobile chase that ended with officers performing life-saving support.
The Livingston County Sheriff’s Workplace stories {that a} deputy was on patrol on Pickney Rd. close to Coon Lake in Marion Township when he noticed a black 2024 Chevy Impala on Sunday, Jan. 12 at approximability 12:52 p.m.
The Impala driver, a 39-year-old man from Hamburg Township, was wished for felony warrants.
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The deputy waited for a backup unit and tried to drag the automobile over. The driving force ran, leading to a chase. A deputy used a P.I.T. maneuver to cease the automobile, sending it right into a tree and touchdown in a ditch.
Deputies approached the automobile and located the person with self-inflicted knife wounds to his neck. They eliminated the driving force from the automobile and started performing life-saving measures.
Livingston County EMS took the driving force to U of M Hospital the place he underwent emergency surgical procedure.