Robbery Suspect Tosses Money Out Car Window During LA Pursuit

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Updated: 9/12/2012 3:43 pm
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A wild pursuit of bank robbers across Southern California has come to an end with the capture of two men who had hurled cash out the windows during the chase.
   
The vehicle became blocked by traffic in South Los Angeles at late morning Wednesday and sheriff's deputies pulled the men out. A large crowd immediately surrounded the scene.
   
Sheriff's Capt. Mike Parker tells KCAL-TV that it began with four men committing an armed robbery in the Santa Clarita Valley in northern Los Angeles County.
   
The robbers fled south and en route two robbers bailed out of the vehicle in the Sylmar area of the San Fernando Valley.
   
The pursuit took freeways to downtown Los Angeles, where the vehicle exited a freeway and began an erratic route through neighborhoods.

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