Ladson Police Chase Ends in Three-Car Collision, Four Hospitalized

Ladson, SC Sees Three-Car Crash Following Canceled Police Chase

In a startling turn of events, a chaotic scene unfolded in Ladson Thursday morning when a police chase was called off, only for it to end in a three-car crash that left four people hospitalized.

What Happened?

According to reports from the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office, it all began when deputies spotted a car behaving erratically while traveling westbound on I-26 near Ashley Phosphate. Concerned for the safety of everyone on the road, they decided to run the vehicle’s license plates. To their shock, the plates didn’t match the car they were pursuing; instead, they were registered to a completely different vehicle. This discrepancy set off alarm bells for the deputies.

In response, the deputies initiated a pursuit of the vehicle. However, the chase was short-lived; it was called off just a couple of minutes later due to the driver’s unsafe speeds. Unfortunately, even though the pursuit was canceled, the story didn’t end there.

A Crash in the Aftermath

Almost immediately after the chase was called off, reports came in about a significant collision on College Park Road, located just off I-26. This crash involved three vehicles, including the one linked to the earlier chase. It appears that the driver and passenger of the erratic vehicle, alongside the drivers from the other two cars, were caught up in this unfortunate incident.

Immediate Medical Attention

Emergency services acted quickly, and all four individuals involved were transported to Trident Medical Center for treatment. As of now, there hasn’t been any public update regarding their conditions, but the fact that they needed medical attention highlights the seriousness of the crash.

Potential Charges Still Unknown

Authorities are still investigating the incident, leading to questions about whether any charges might be filed in connection to the crash. This aspect remains unclear as law enforcement continues to piece together the events of that morning. Road safety is a major concern, and many in the Ladson community are left wondering if something could have been done differently to prevent the collision.

Community Reaction

For folks in town, the news of this incident comes as a reminder of the potential dangers on the road, especially when high-speed chases are involved. Residents are worried about the erratic driving behavior they sometimes observe and hope this incident serves as a wake-up call for the local drivers. In a community that values safety, the distress over such reckless actions cannot be overstated.

Looking Ahead

As investigations continue, the community remains vigilant, hoping that more drivers will take precautions to ensure the streets are safe for everyone. The tragic events of Thursday morning might encourage conversations about road safety and the responsibilities that come with being behind the wheel.

As the story develops, updates will be important for keeping residents informed. For now, we wish a speedy recovery to those injured in the crash and hope for safer roads in Ladson moving forward.


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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