A black Dodge Charger involved in a 100 mph police chase in San Antonio crashed into multiple vehicles, causing chaos and endangering innocent drivers.
This wasn’t a getaway. It was an attack on the road. A black Dodge Charger turned San Antonio streets into a danger zone after a suspect pushed speeds near 100 mph during a police chase that dragged on for roughly 20 minutes. What followed wasn’t an accident — it was the predictable outcome of treating a 4,000-pound car like a battering ram.
Troopers chased as the Charger blasted through traffic, ignoring every basic rule meant to keep other drivers alive. This wasn’t a highway. This was the city — intersections, cross traffic, people just trying to get home.
The end came near South Cross and Pecan Valley, where the Charger finally ran out of space and slammed into a Tesla and a Dodge Ram pickup. Two vehicles. Two uninvolved drivers. Zero warning. That’s what happens when a car becomes a weapon.