#LivePD – Weazel News Ride Along with LSPD Highlights

After a long high-speed chase through the city of Los Santos, known Vagos Leader, Speedy, was stopped by LSPD. The chase originally began due to an attempted drug stop, but Speedy fled from police. The chase came to an end after Speedy’s car crashed on Pallimino Freeway. He again tried to run on foot and drew his weapon firing multiple shots at police. Commissioner Harrison was able to incapacitate Speedy before any officers were hurt.

Vagos Leader, Speedy, shot down after attempting to shoot LSPD officers

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LSPD make a big break on Innocence Blvd – Individual identified as a Marabunta gang member caught attempting to sell Heroin on the street. Another Marabunta member, Alonso Santiago, then attempted to help him flee the scene. LSPD controlled the situation and both individuals were arrested.

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Later in the night, a Legion Bank robbery occurred. Two masked individuals led LSPD on a highspeed chase through the city. From driving down busy city streets to taking jumps off of parking garages in southside, the criminals tried their best to shake the cops off their tail.

Eventually, their vehicle broke down and the two individuals funny enough ran back into the original location of Legion Bank where they began to threaten their own lives. LSPD brought down a doctor from Pillbox, Maggie Dunn, to help talk down the criminals. The two individuals were later identified as Mike Davis III and Lucas Johnson of the Grove Street Ballas Gang.

On scene at Legion Square Bank as LSPD attempt to arrest two bank robbers

Both Davis and Jackson were arrested and charged for their crimes. Some charges that were included and not limited to: Armed Robbery, Aggravated Kidnapping and Possession of Illegal Property


An individual known as Jerry Junior was arrested today. A warrant for his arrest was issued when he ran from police after a court case held on November 3rd for charges against him.

Mr. Junior, who was being represented by Pete Morrison Esq. at the time, stated that he was depressed and had suicidal thoughts because of LSPD “fat-shaming” him. After talking to the Police Commissioner during this time, he stated that this was the first time he was hearing about this complaint and would follow up with all other officers of the LSPD to ensure this behavior would be addressed.

Mr. Jerry Junior in an interview room at MRPD

Dr. Maggie Dunn was again called to the aide of LSPD officers where she talked to Jerry while in the cells and was able to calm him down. Ms. Dunn offered Mr. Junior counseling for his troubles from the Lead Psychiatrist, Alexcis Hayes. After the situation had calmed down, Jerry Junior was sent to Bowlingbrook for 60 months.

Thank you again to the LSPD for allowing our investigator to accompany them today! We will continue our live coverage with the Los Santos Police Department and bring you all the action with our #LivePD updates!

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