A car with tires squealing narrowly avoided slamming into people while doing a “donut” in downtown San Diego.
"It was pretty stressful to watch 'cause you think someone's gonna get hit … people think they're experts," Fimbres said.
On Fimbres cell-phone video, one of the cars — she said she saw three in all that were involved — very nearly slams into bystanders with its rear end as it did a so-called"donut." It was the closest call she saw, Fimbres said, but not the only time people could have been injured. On Thursday, San Diego police said they were not aware of any arrests that were made. A spokesman said harbor police units were on scene when SDPD patrol cars arrived and that the crowd had dispersed by that point. The spokesman said no follow-up investigation was anticipated.
"They just put their sirens on" when the patrol cars arrived, Fimbres said."That's when everyone scattered. I didn't see anyone get tracked down. Pretty much what you see," adding that she assumed"they did that for everyone's safety because there were a lot people in the intersection and a lot of cars, just on the road, stuck in traffic.
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