JACKSON – Township police charged three Philadelphia teenagers for various offenses including eluding police, attempting to disarm a police officer and for reckless driving following a pursuit on October 4 near Six Flags Great Adventure.
Township Police Officers Christopher Brown and Michael DeBlasi were on patrol on Monmouth Road Route 537 around 8:44 p.m. when they observed two vehicles parked at the entrance ramp to go into the theme park which was not open at the time.
Gates to the park entrance were closed preventing the cars from entering the ramp and they were observed parked but facing toward oncoming traffic. As the officers turned around to check on the vehicles, they observed them pull away from the entrance and drive against the flow of traffic.
The vehicles headed east in the westbound lanes of Monmouth Road to do a U-turn to turn around to head west. As Officer Brown pulled in behind the vehicles, he observed that the first car that was directly in front of him was traveling approximately 10 miles per hour below the posted speed limit in what appeared to be an attempt to block him as the second vehicle began pulling away at a high rate of speed.
Brown was able to get around the first vehicle and as he began closing the gap on the second, he observed it increase its speed and pass other vehicles on the roadway. He activated the patrol unit’s emergency lights and as he reached speeds nearing 90 miles per hour, the vehicle continued to pull away from him.
As the officer approached the intersection of Hawkin Road, he observed that the vehicle had crashed into a pole as it had attempted to make a left turn from Monmouth Road onto Hawkin Road. He observed the subjects standing outside of the vehicle, one of which began running into a wooded area at the corner.
The officer began to pursue the subject into the woods while calling him to stop running which after encountering dense brush he complied and began walking back to the officer.
As this male subject exited the woods and got close to the officer, he lunged at the officer’s holstered firearm which resulted in a brief struggle until he was handcuffed and placed under arrest.
Officer DeBlasi along with Officers Robert Reiff, James Reynolds and Sgt. Michael Kelly arrived on the scene to assist and two other occupants of the vehicle were taken into custody at the scene.
While this was going on, the other vehicle which had been at the park entrance with the suspect vehicle and which appeared to attempt to block the officer arrived on scene briefly and the occupants were advised that they would need to be interviewed about the incident. Before they could be identified, this vehicle left the scene and an inquire is going on to identify those in that vehicle.
Plumsted Township Police arrived at the scene to investigate the single vehicle motor vehicle crash and the involved 2014 Mercedes was impounded.
The three occupants of the vehicle were identified and the 17-year-old male driver was charged with eluding and multiple motor vehicle summonses including speeding, careless driving, reckless driving and being an unlicensed driver. He was transported and lodged in the Ocean County Juvenile Detention Center.
The 16-year-old male who had run from the scene was charged with resisting arrest and attempting to disarm a law enforcement officer. He was also transported and lodged in the Ocean County Juvenile Detention Center.
An 18-year-old male passenger was charged with eluding and released on summons pending a court appearance. A summons was also being issued to the owner of the Mercedes for allowing an unlicensed driver to operate the vehicle.