Shocking moment driver crashes car during police chase and is EJECTED through a window

Shocking moment driver is EJECTED through a window during police chase – but gets up and runs away

  • Surveillance video from a California car mechanic shop recorded the moment a motorist survived an accident
  • The speeding vehicle skidded along a sidewalk and tilted on its side before it tumbled over 
  • As the car flipped over, a male driver was ejected from it
  • He then ran from the scene – it is unknown if he was arrested

This is the shocking moment a man is ejected from his vehicle during a police chase in California but gets up and runs away seemingly unscathed.

A surveillance camera from an auto body shop located in Rancho Cucamonga recorded the black hatchback speeding over a sidewalk before it tilted on its side.

The vehicle skids a couple of yards ahead before it flipped over a couple of times.

Surveillance video from a California car mechanic shop recorded Sunday morning captured the crash

The vehicle flipped over several times after speeding over a sidewalk and ejecting the driver

The vehicle flipped over several times after speeding over a sidewalk and ejecting the driver

Amazingly, the driver was tossed from the car moments before the vehicle landed on its roof.

The shocked man was lying on a patch of dirt and rose to his feet. He then ran from the crash site and clumsily fell on the pavement of an adjacent parking lot.

The driver somehow managed to get on his feet and run away from the accident site seconds after he crashed his car during a police chase

The driver somehow managed to get on his feet and run away from the accident site seconds after he crashed his car during a police chase

It is unknown if the driver was arrested by the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department

It is unknown if the driver was arrested by the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department

He proceed by getting right up and run down the street before disappearing from the camera.

It is unknown if the individual was arrested.

DailyMail.com reached out to the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department for comment.

 

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