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Four people who were injured after the Knoxville police have run caused a frontal crash, says KPD

Knoxville, tenn. (Wvlt) -Four people were injured and taken to the hospital after a frontal accident -Crash police were caused by a suspect that was accelerated by a traffic disability.

According to the Knoxville Police Department, around 7.45 p.m. on Monday, when the officials tried to run over a Nissan Altima who had run a red light. It was driven by 35-year-old Bryant Page. Two other people-and 33-year-old Dyshawn McNeil and an unnoted passenger goods also in the car.

“During the stop, the official found that the three occupants – side, McNeil and an additional passenger – were suspicious,” said KPD officials. “The officer returned to his vehicle to apply for a backup when the Nissan drove away on Holston. The officials did not pursue the vehicle.”

The Nissan then plunged into a Toyota Sequoia on Holston near Ault Road, said KPD official. Both drivers had to be removed from their cars, and everyone who was involved in the crash were brought to the Medical Center of the University of Tennessee, according to KPD officials, but are expected to survive.

After looking for Nissan, the officials said they found two invited handguns.

Page was accused of avoiding a convicted criminal in possession of a weapon, serious bodily harm, arrest and other charges. McNeil was accused of being owned by a convicted criminal.

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