Three ‘burglars’ are killed after crashing their car into a pond during a high-speed police pursue after ‘robbing a Sprint store’

By Dailymail.com Reporter 05:58 BST sixteen May 2017, updated 07:08 BST sixteen May two thousand seventeen

  • The three fellows allegedly robbed a cellphone store before fleeing from cops
  • The fellows and their getaway driver were involved in a high-speed car pursue with police that lasted five miles, before their car collided with another car
  • The suspects’ car then flipped over and landed, upside down, in a pond
  • The three robbers died at the scene, while the getaway driver escaped on foot

Three fellows are dead after their car flipped upside down, into a pond, while attempting to flee from police during a high-speed pursue after allegedly burglarizing a cellphone store in Georgia.

A fourth man — believed to have been the getaway driver — managed to escape from the wreckage and run away.

At about Four.20am Monday morning, a security guard witnessed dudes robbing a Sprint store in Fayette County, Georgia. He confronted the studs and told them to stop, but they overlooked him and continued burglarizing the store, according to eleven Alive.

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Investigators say that three guys were in the store for a very brief amount of time, while a fourth man was outside, acting as the getaway driver.

‘They knew where they were going; they got what they dreamed and fled the store,’ Fayetteville police Capt. Mike Whitlow told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Police dashboard camera footage obtained by WSB-TV two shows cops pursuing the suspects’ car in a high-speed pursue that lasted for five miles.

During the pursue, the suspects’ car crashed into another car at an intersection, at which point police thought they’d lost track of the suspects in the dark, as they chased the car from Fayette County to neighboring Clayton County.

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Fourteen minutes later, police backtracked to the scene of the crash and discovered that the suspects’ car had actually drowned into the pond after the crash.

‘The vehicle was upside down and submerged down to its under carriage,’ Clayton County Deputy Police Chief Joseph Woodall told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Despite attempts to revive the three guys pulled from the car, they died at the scene.

Police identified the three studs who died as Eddie Alford, 21, of Jonesboro, Georgia; Devongelo Hunter, Nineteen, of College Park, Georgia; and Mark Mathias, Nineteen, of Jonesboro.

Police did not name the fourth man who had escaped from the vehicle on foot, but said that they knew who he was and were searching for him.

Two of the dudes who died had active criminal warrants, according to authorities. All four of the studs have criminal records in Clayton County, according to Fox five Atlanta.

Hunter’s sister, Shateria, told WSB-TV two that, ‘I’ve been telling him for a long time, rapid money, (is) not good money.’

The driver of the car that was hit by the fleeing suspects was taken to the hospital for treatment of non-threatening injuries and is expected to recover.

Georgia burglars die after police pursue crash, Daily Mail Online

Three ‘burglars’ are killed after crashing their car into a pond during a high-speed police pursue after ‘robbing a Sprint store’

By Dailymail.com Reporter 05:58 BST sixteen May 2017, updated 07:08 BST sixteen May two thousand seventeen

  • The three fellows allegedly robbed a cellphone store before fleeing from cops
  • The dudes and their getaway driver were involved in a high-speed car pursue with police that lasted five miles, before their car collided with another car
  • The suspects’ car then flipped over and landed, upside down, in a pond
  • The three robbers died at the scene, while the getaway driver escaped on foot

Three guys are dead after their car flipped upside down, into a pond, while attempting to flee from police during a high-speed pursue after allegedly burglarizing a cellphone store in Georgia.

A fourth man — believed to have been the getaway driver — managed to escape from the wreckage and run away.

At about Four.20am Monday morning, a security guard spotted fellows robbing a Sprint store in Fayette County, Georgia. He confronted the guys and told them to stop, but they overlooked him and continued burglarizing the store, according to eleven Alive.

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Investigators say that three dudes were in the store for a very brief amount of time, while a fourth man was outside, acting as the getaway driver.

‘They knew where they were going; they got what they wished and fled the store,’ Fayetteville police Capt. Mike Whitlow told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Police dashboard camera footage obtained by WSB-TV two shows cops pursuing the suspects’ car in a high-speed pursue that lasted for five miles.

During the pursue, the suspects’ car crashed into another car at an intersection, at which point police thought they’d lost track of the suspects in the dark, as they chased the car from Fayette County to neighboring Clayton County.

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Fourteen minutes later, police backtracked to the scene of the crash and discovered that the suspects’ car had actually submerged into the pond after the crash.

‘The vehicle was upside down and submerged down to its under carriage,’ Clayton County Deputy Police Chief Joseph Woodall told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Despite attempts to revive the three fellows pulled from the car, they died at the scene.

Police identified the three studs who died as Eddie Alford, 21, of Jonesboro, Georgia; Devongelo Hunter, Nineteen, of College Park, Georgia; and Mark Mathias, Nineteen, of Jonesboro.

Police did not name the fourth man who had escaped from the vehicle on foot, but said that they knew who he was and were searching for him.

Two of the fellows who died had active criminal warrants, according to authorities. All four of the dudes have criminal records in Clayton County, according to Fox five Atlanta.

Hunter’s sister, Shateria, told WSB-TV two that, ‘I’ve been telling him for a long time, rapid money, (is) not good money.’

The driver of the car that was hit by the fleeing suspects was taken to the hospital for treatment of non-threatening injuries and is expected to recover.

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