The families of three teens killed during a pursuit three years ago
filed a wrongful death suit Wednesday against the St. Louis police,
claiming a patrol car bumped the fleeing auto and triggered a
wreck. On Nov. 17, 2001, officials said, Tyra Young, Darren
Allen, and Martes Mosley were in a stolen Pontiac Grand Am when it
crashed into a parked Salvation Army van and fire hydrant in the 4500
block of Martin Luther King Drive. Two van passengers suffered minor
injuries. A witness told the Post-Dispatch at the time of the
accident that he saw a patrol car bump the Grand Am. Another said she
saw the cars traveling close together. But Police Chief Joe Mokwa
said that police cars never touched the Grand Am and were at least two
blocks away at the time of the crash. Mokwa said speeding and a flat
tire caused the crash. Police allowed the Post-Dispatch to review
audiotapes of radio messages between police cars and a police
helicopter. Those tapes suggest that police cars were not close to the
Grand Am when it crashed. Mokwa also said that he asked officers to
inspect the police cars involved in the chase and no damage consistent
with a vehicle impact was found. The witness statements triggered
weeks of controversy, protests by community activists and calls for an
investigation. Police called for protesters to produce their
witnesses, and said none of the witnesses they interviewed described
any contact between cars.
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