A thrilling, multi-city police pursuit unfolded across Los Angeles on Thursday afternoon, involving a growing group of dirt bike riders. The incident, which began with two riders, quickly escalated as approximately a dozen others joined the chase, creating a spectacle that was livestreamed and captured by aerial cameras.
The California Highway Patrol is currently searching for the initial two riders, who were seen on white and purple dirt bikes and wearing dark clothing. These individuals are believed to have orchestrated the involvement of the additional riders, who sported similar attire and bikes. The chase spanned various Los Angeles neighborhoods, including East Los Angeles, Inglewood, Mid-City, and Pico Union.

Footage of the chase shows the dirt bike and ATV riders performing stunts like wheelies, even while communicating with others on their cell phones. The riders frequently disregarded traffic laws, often driving on the wrong side of the road. The pursuit continued for approximately half an hour before authorities made the decision to call it off.

The reasons behind the initial pursuit remain unclear, as officials have not yet disclosed the charges that prompted the chase. While the incident unfolded, Los Angeles continued to grapple with the aftermath of significant wildfires, and unrelated crimes were reported during and after the disaster.
Fox News Digital has contacted the California Highway Patrol for further information and an official statement regarding the incident.
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