Two suspects were arrested in New York this week after crashing a Jeep they allegedly stole at knife point into a school bus full of children while being chased by police.
Police in Rochester, New York, say two suspects stole a red Jeep at knifepoint from a 51-year-old woman before they were discovered by officers trying to stop traffic, Fox 5 New York I reported this week.
During the stop, the police told the suspects to get out of the car, but the driver instead reversed the car, crashed into one of the police cars, and took off.
Bistander Raymond Gonzalez heard the siren and pulled out his phone just in time to record the jeep flying the wrong way down the street before crashing into the school bus carrying 17 children.
The suspects then jumped out of the car and fled on foot.
In the video, the officers can be seen chasing down one of the suspects and shouting at him to “get off the ground” before finally arresting him.



“Fortunately, the driver and each student were uninjured as a result of the accident,” the Rochester Police Department said in a statement. “The city school district has been informed of the incident and has made arrangements to transport each student home.”
The suspects are Malik McCullough, 20, and Addison Hughes, 23, both of whom have been charged with involvement in the incident.
McCullough faces charges of first-degree robbery, second-degree assault, and third- and fourth-degree robbery while Hughes is charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
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