The Portland Police Bureau is seeking information about what is believed to be a serious injury crash involving a participant in a street takeover last month.

In the early morning hours of Sunday, April 14, 2024, at North Multnomah Street and North Williams Avenue in the Lloyd District Neighborhood, hundreds of people and dozens of cars were taking part in a street takeover event.

During the event, at about 2:51a.m., one of the participant drivers was seen sliding in the blocked intersection. During one stunt, the driver struck one of the onlookers, causing what are believed to be serious, potentially life-threatening injuries. The driver continued sliding while onlookers rushed toward the injured person. During the chaos, 2 additional onlookers were struck by the suspect driver. Their injuries were unknown. One of the onlookers, seen in the video wearing no shirt, was carried off by another onlooker.

After striking at least 3 people, the suspect driver left the scene, but returned later to continue sliding.

Some reports suggested that other onlookers were performing CPR on the injured person. Police were not able to immediately respond due to a large, hostile crowd and active street racing continuing. EMS was canceled because the patient was reportedly being transported via private vehicle. What happened to the patients after the incident is unknown.

The suspect driver and the 3 injured people have not come forward, and the suspect’s vehicle has not been located. The suspect vehicle is a mid-1990’s Ford Mustang coupe, black with yellow painted front-end, low-profile spoiler, and custom chrome wheels. The vehicle may have dents or other damage to the rear quarter-panels.

The injured onlookers are asked to contact PPB. Likewise, if anyone has information about the suspect driver, they are asked to reach out. Witnesses to these crimes are also being sought, including those who took photos and videos. Anyone with information is asked to e-mail crimetips@police.portlandoregon.gov and reference case number 24-91703.


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