Two suspects involved in a stolen vehicle police pursuit that ended in a crash at a Mission sports bar are facing over two dozen charges. District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced the charges against Taylor Ross, the alleged driver, and Eureeka Abrams, the passenger, stemming from the incident that injured six people.
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced on Wednesday over two dozen charges against two suspects who allegedly crashed into a Mission sports bar during a police pursuit on Sunday, injuring six people. The suspects involved in the stolen vehicle police pursuit were previously identified as 27-year-old San Francisco resident Taylor Ross, who was allegedly driving the car, and 29-year-old Bay Point resident Eureeka Abrams, who was a passenger.
According to a press release issued Wednesday by the DA's office, police spotted the stolen vehicle near the Stonestown Galleria allegedly driven by Ross on Winston Drive, with Abrams allegedly seated in the passenger seat and an unknown third female passenger in the back. Officers attempted to conduct a car stop, but Ross refused to pull over and instead fled from police at a high rate of speed, weaving in and out of traffic and driving on Muni train tracks. Ross eventually got onto I-280 before exiting at San Jose Ave. Ross continued to evade officers while allegedly driving recklessly on Mission St., the release said. She allegedly drove onto the sidewalk, hit a truck's passenger side mirror, struck a traffic light and a second vehicle before driving on the opposite lane of traffic on the 3200 block of 24th St. and crashing into the parklet outside the Napper Tandy sports bar. The parklet was destroyed by the impact, and the collision injured multiple people. Following the collision, Ross, Abrams, and the third unidentified female got out of the vehicle and allegedly fled the scene. Officers eventually took Ross and Abrams into custody. Ross is facing over two dozen charges, including seven counts of evading an officer causing injury or death, seven counts of hit and run resulting in injury, three counts of hit and run resulting in property damage, and three counts of resisting, obstructing, delaying a peace officer, along with individual counts of evading by driving opposite of traffic, reckless driving, theft of a vehicle, and receiving stolen property. Abrams is charged with two counts of resisting, obstructing, or delaying a peace officer. 'What should have been a routine felony vehicle stop escalated into Ms. Ross and Ms. Abrams putting innocent lives at risk due to their actions,' said District Attorney Brooke Jenkins in the release. She also thanked the officers who made the arrest, as well as the paramedics and San Francisco General Hospital staff who treated the injured. Some residents and officials questioned the safety of the police pursuit continuing into the densely populated residential Mission neighborhood. 'My office will now do everything we can to ensure that Ms. Ross and Ms. Abrams are held accountable and that there are consequences for their futile effort to evade the law that put countless lives in danger,' she added. Jenkins said Ross and Abrams are scheduled to be arraigned on Thursday, February 13, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. in Department 10 at the Hall of Justice. The DA's office has moved to detain Ross pending her trial because of the public safety risk she poses. While charges have been filed, the case remains under active investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact the San Francisco Police Department Tip Line at 1-415-575-4444 or Text a Tip to TIP411 and begin the text message with SFPD. Tipsters can remain anonymous
CRIME PURSUIT ACCIDENT CHARGES POLICE MISSION DISTRICT SAN FRANCISCO
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