The Sept 29 car chase sent jitters through Melbourne as it happened in the same part of the city as when a man drove his car into pedestrians in 2017. - Screengrab from Cassiezervos/X via ST/ANN
MELBOURNE: Four teenage boys have been arrested after a car tore through Melbourne's city centre on Monday (Sept 29), injuring one pedestrian, police said.
The incident sent jitters through the city because it occurred in the same part of Melbourne as a deadly rampage in 2017, when a man drove his car into pedestrians, killing five.
Police began pursuing the car, believed to have been stolen, in the latest incident after it was seen driving "erratically" on a highway in the east of Australia's second-largest city, Victoria police said.
The car then tore into the city's central business district, where it hit a woman who was later taken to hospital with injuries that were said not to be life-threatening.
The suspects then dumped the vehicle, fleeing on foot before being arrested outside a shopping centre, police said.
The chase lasted around an hour, a police spokesperson told AFP.
They also denied local media reports that the suspects were armed with machetes.
The suspects are between the ages of 15 and 17, police said.
Local TV footage showed the car, a white BMW, with a large dent in its front windscreen.
Witness Vince Galasso told national broadcaster ABC the car had been driving around 50-60 kilometres per hour through the pedestrian area.
Another said they had seen "teenagers just running".
"Like probably one minute later I saw about five cops running through heavily armed," the witness, James Duffy, was quoted as saying. - AFP
