Dickie riders caught on camera as California Highway Patrol dirt bike joins police chase in LA
The California Highway Patrol is looking for two dirt bike riders who began a multi-city police chase that rounded up more than a dozen other bikers.
Two drivers are accused of calling up to a dozen more drivers to join them on the chase through Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, Inglewood, downtown and Pico Union. Associate FOX 11.
The first two suspects were on white and purple dirt bikes and were both wearing dark clothing, FOX 11 reported. Others ride the same colored bikes and wear the same colored clothes.
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Aerial cameras followed the ride, capturing cyclists and ATV riders doing wheelies and calling other riders on their cellphones.
Sometimes the riders were driving the wrong way.
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Authorities have not confirmed to FOX 11 the charges that prompted the initial pursuit.
The chase lasted about half an hour before authorities called it off.
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Los Angeles first responders are still battling historic wildfires in the area.
Fox News Digital reported that several unrelated crimes occurred during and after the incident.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Highway Patrol for comment.