Ely man arrested after high speed car chase in Cedar Rapids
2024-07-17
Reckless Pursuit Ends in Crash: Ely Man Arrested After High-Speed Chase in Cedar Rapids
In a harrowing incident that unfolded on the streets of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a high-speed chase led to the arrest of a 49-year-old Ely man, Tony Davis, after he allegedly fled from a state trooper and crashed his vehicle into a building. The pursuit, which reached speeds exceeding 80 mph, came to a dramatic conclusion when Davis exited his still-running car, leading to a collision that caused significant damage.
Thrilling Chase Ends in Chaos and Destruction
Trooper Initiates Traffic Stop, Suspect Flees
According to the criminal complaint, an Iowa State Patrol Trooper attempted to pull over Davis on the 1st Avenue Bridge in Cedar Rapids after witnessing him disregard two stop signs and a red light. Upon confirming that Davis' license was barred, the trooper initiated a traffic stop. However, instead of complying, Davis allegedly fled the scene, sparking a high-speed chase that would soon spiral out of control.
Reckless Driving and Dangerous Speeds
During the pursuit, troopers reported that Davis was clocked at speeds exceeding 80 mph in a 35 mph zone, not once, but twice – first at the intersection of Williams Boulevard SW and 10th Avenue SW, and again at the intersection of Williams Boulevard SW and 12th Avenue SW. This blatant disregard for traffic laws and the safety of others on the road only heightened the perilous nature of the situation.
Suspect Abandons Vehicle, Crash Ensues
As the chase continued, Davis reportedly exited his vehicle while it was still in drive in the 4000 block of Wilson Avenue SW. The unattended vehicle then continued westbound on Wilson Avenue, ultimately crashing into the east side of a nearby building. Authorities did not specify the exact speed of the vehicle at the time of the crash, but the impact was significant enough to cause substantial damage to the structure.
Suspect Apprehended, Facing Charges
Davis was taken into custody near the intersection of Westdale Drive SW and Wilson Avenue SW, following the dramatic incident. Troopers stated that Davis admitted to having been drinking prior to the pursuit, which likely contributed to his reckless and dangerous behavior. As a result, Davis is now facing a slew of charges, including Eluding while Exceeding the Speed Limit, Driving While Barred, Public Intoxication, and Operating While Under the Influence (Second Offense).The harrowing events that unfolded in Cedar Rapids serve as a stark reminder of the consequences of reckless driving and the importance of responsible behavior on our roads. This incident highlights the need for heightened awareness and vigilance among law enforcement and the public alike, as the safety of all citizens must remain the top priority.