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Four people injure 2 cars in Syracus after the driver contains the police in the stolen car

Syracuse, NY-four people, were injured in two cars after the driver tried to flee the state police in a stolen car on Wednesday evening, soldiers said.

At 5:50 p.m., a soldier took over a Honda 2016 at the East Milford Drive for several vehicle and traffic violations, including switching plates, said Trooper Jennifer Jiron, spokesman for the state police.

When the soldier approached the driver's window, the Honda raced away, said Jiron.

Soldiers tried to catch up with the vehicle When it crashed, she said.

The Honda fell into a Chevrolet 2015 in the Northcliffe Road and in the South Midler Avenue, she said. The crash occurred about half a mile from the place where the soldier had stopped the car.

The passenger in the Honda, who was stolen by Syracus, stuck in the car and had to be helped by the vehicle, she said.

Najhaliek S. Booker, 32, from Syrakus, the driver of the Honda, had a The broken leg and the passenger, Jade A. Allen, 22, from Syracus, had chest pain, said Jiron. Both were brought to the Upstate University Hospital.

The passenger the back seat, Bryant L. Brown, 33 Syracus was unharmed, said Jiron.

Bimenyimana hermits that Chevrolet driverPresent And Adeline Nshimirimana, a passenger, were brought to the Upstate University Hospital with possible neck injuries, she said.

Booker was criminal property of stolen property, the criminal possession of a controlled substance, ruthless threat to the seventh degree, which was illegally fled from a police officer in a motor vehicle and criminal nonsense. Booker is in custody in the hospital, she said.

Brown and all were both charged with the criminal property of stolen property of third degrees and the criminal possession of a controlled substance seventh degree.

A car collided in another car at the intersection of the Northcliffe Road and the South Midler Avenue, while on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, he wanted to flee to soldiers.Timia Cobb