The suspect identified as 21-year-old Tymetrick James has a bond hearing set for Monday -- but if the Mobile County District Attorney’s Office has it their way -- he’ll remain jailed. They’ve already filed a motion to revoke his bond.
The chase approached speeds of 100 miles per hour ended in front of Hooters with James crashing out - flipping his car several times before taking out a light pole.
Police say he would crash into two cars as he tried to weave in between them near Azalea and Downtowner Boulevard. We’re told both of the innocent drivers were uninjured.“It was close to closing and I was picking up some cardboard boxes and taking them to the back -- turned around and then I heard a massive crash. I actually thought someone had hit the side of the building it was such a shake,” recalled Bowers.
It’s hard to believe looking at the crash -- that anyone could walk away much less run -- but that’s what police say James did. However, he wouldn’t get far before being taken into custody in the parking lot behind Hooters. James is very familiar with Metro Jail. Since 2020 -- he’s been arrested 8 times -- 5 of those he was charged with attempting to elude police.
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