ATLANTA — Atlanta police released the body camera footage of officers and firefighters rescuing two people from a burning car.
Police said the driver crashed into an abandoned gas station trying to get away from a traffic stop.
On July 4, shortly after 2 a.m., an officer saw a white Dodge Challenger laying drag in the 3000 block of Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway NW. The officer tried to make a traffic stop, but said the driver of the Dodge sped away.
Moments later, the driver crashed into an abandoned gas station at 2980 Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway NW.
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The car caught fire while both the driver and passenger were still inside. Officers were able to remove the passenger from the car.
Atlanta Fire and Rescue crews arrived and were able to remove the driver from the car and put out the fire.
Police identified the driver as Bryant Ja’Corey De’Juan. Both he and a woman passenger in his car were critically injured, but are now stable.
De’Juan faces the following charges: reckless driving, laying drag, striking a fixed object, driving while license suspended, operating vehicle with suspended registration and driving without insurance.
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