Moment gunmen fire at each other from speeding cars before crashing head-on [Video]

Moment gunman fire at each other from speeding cars before crashing head-on in shocking smash on a quiet residential street: Seven people aged from 15 to 20 are arrested

  • Jeaninne Bauer’s doorbell camera captured the shootout outside her home 
  • One car zooms down the residential street while at least five gunfire shots heard
  • Another car then speeds down the street and smashes headfirst into the first 
  • Plumes of smoke erupt from the engines of the cars as they crash into each other
  • An 18-year-old boy was taken to hospital but everyone survived the incident
  • Seven people between the ages of 15 and 20 have been arrested  

This is the moment gunmen shot at each other from cars speeding down a quiet residential street before colliding head-on in a violent crash that one onlooker said sounded like ‘a bomb going off’. 

Jeaninne Bauer’s doorbell camera captured the horrifying shootout outside her home in Milwaukee on Sunday at 6.23pm which led to seven people between the ages of 15 and 20 being arrested.

The terrifying footage initially shows one car zooming down the residential street while at least five gunfire shots can be heard coming from a gunman hanging out of the passenger window. 

Jeaninne Bauer’s doorbell camera captured the horrifying shootout outside her home near 77th and Lisbon in Milwaukee on Sunday at 6.23pm which led to seven people between the ages of 15 and 20 being arrested

The terrifying footage initially shows one car zooming down the residential street while at least five gunfire shots can be heard coming from a gunman hanging out of the window. Another car then speeds down the street and smashes headfirst into the first vehicle

The terrifying footage initially shows one car zooming down the residential street while at least five gunfire shots can be heard coming from a gunman hanging out of the window. Another car then speeds down the street and smashes headfirst into the first vehicle

Another car then speeds down the street and smashes headfirst into the first vehicle. 

Plumes of smoke erupt from the engines of the cars as they both come to a standstill. 

Ms Bauer can then be heard shouting: ‘Jesus Christ.’

The door of the second car then flings open and two men are seen sprinting away from the scene while a third hangs back and seems to investigate the backseat. 

Ms Bauer then shouts: ‘Call the cops! Right now.’

A dog is heard barking in the background as two more men scurry out of the second car and sprint away, seemingly leaving a fifth man lying on the tarmac. 

The door of the second car then flings open and two men are seen sprinting away from the scene while a third hangs back and seems to investigate the backseat

The door of the second car then flings open and two men are seen sprinting away from the scene while a third hangs back and seems to investigate the backseat

Police say the crash was so violent it tore both cars apart and huge chunks of metal remained in the street near 77th and Lisbon a day later.  

Ms Bauer told CBS: ‘All of a sudden you hear this massive boom. It literally sounded like a bomb exploded. The impact was tremendous. I do not know how anybody survived.’

‘What happened yesterday was beyond understanding. I’m still shaking from it.’ 

She added that she had to stop her husband from going to help anyone who had been injured because she didn’t want him to end up being shot.  

Milwaukee police found two guns at the scene and emergency responders had to use the jaws of life to cut one person out of one of the cars.  

Police say the crash was so violent it tore both cars apart and huge chunks of metal remained in the street a day later

Police say the crash was so violent it tore both cars apart and huge chunks of metal remained in the street a day later

An 18-year-old boy was taken to hospital but everyone survived both the shooting and the crash.  

Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson’s office sent a statement that read: ‘He received a detailed briefing from the police department on this shooting. He is alarmed by the brazenness and disregard of life. 

‘The Mayor also appreciates the police work and the multiple arrests that have been made. He continues to work with police and with teams involved in prevention to reduce violence in the city. 

‘He also wants state legislators to seriously address the ongoing problem of guns in the hands of people who should not have them. It is also time to revisit the absence of restrictions on private gun sales.’   

The Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office will consider any criminal charges.

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