Gangsta shit!
2 brothers & sisters shoot at police, rob bank and went on the run for a while, but they were just caught
Video of their chase, which is kinda weak but they're bustin at the pigs
lol @ baby momma tho
2 brothers & sisters shoot at police, rob bank and went on the run for a while, but they were just caught
Video of their chase, which is kinda weak but they're bustin at the pigs
Update at 12:51 p.m. ET: Taylor says their vehicle was spotted by officers at a Subway restaurant in Colorado City.
Update at 12:49 p.m. ET: The Pueblo County Sheriff's Office says Lee Grace Dougherty was shot in the leg as officers moved in. The extent of her injuries was not immediately clear, the AP says.
Update at 12:47 p.m. ET: Sheriff Kirk Taylor says the chase began when officers spotted the trio's small white vehicle, the AP reports. One suspect was in the car at the time and the other two siblings jumped in as they made their getaway.
Update at 12:43 p.m. ET: The Denver Post quotes Charlene Graham, with the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office, as saying the female member of the trio, Lee Grace Dougherty, was shot by officers. Her condition was not immediately clear.
Update at 12:38 p.m. ET: One of two men fled the scene on foot after the crash but was captured at a nearby hotel, the AP reports.
Update at 12:35 p.m. ET: Sheriff Kurt Taylor says officers chased the trio for more than 20 miles at speeds above 100 mph and that shots were fired, the Associated Press reports. The pursuit ended when the fugitives crashed their car on I-25 near Walsenburg, in southern Colorado.
Update at 12:27 p.m. ET: The Colorado State Patrol says the three sibling fugitives from Florida have been captured after they crashed during a chase with police. Here's hows the CSP reported the capture on its Twitter site:
Short pursuit with 3 sibling fugitives from Florida ends in crash, three in custody. CSP PIO en route to the scene
Update at 12:18 p.m. ET: Two of the three "Dougherty gang" siblings who have been pursued nationwide for a week by the FBI have been captured in Colorado, MSNBC reports.
MSNBC says the third member of the gang fled on foot after a 20-minute car chase by police.
Original post: The FBI says two brothers and a sister dubbed "the Dougherty gang" have apparently surfaced in Colorado and may be heading into the woods to avoid a nationwide manhunt.
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Dave Joly, spokesman for the FBI Denver office, says it received a "very credible" report that the three turned up in Colorado Springs, The Denver Post reports.
He says the trio has recently purchased camping supplies, indicating they may be headed "to a rural area or a campsite to avoid law enforcement detection."
Lee Grace Dougherty, 29, and her two brothers, Ryan Edward Dougherty, 21, and half brother Dylan Dougherty Stanley, 26, have been on the run since Aug. 2, when they shot at a police officer during a wild, 4-mile chase in central Florida.
They are also suspected of later robbing a bank in Valdosta, Ga., where one of the gunmen fired an AK-47 into the ceiling as they entered the bank.
The trio's mother, Barbara Bell, has called on them to surrender.
Sheriff Chris Nocco of Pasco County in Florida says Ryan sent an ominous message to his mother while on the run, the Associated Press reports.
"He's actually texted her in the past several days saying at one point 'we all have to die,'" Nocco said. "We know they have an arsenal of weapons."
Nocco said investigators found an elaborate underground bunker at the house where the trio lived.
ABC News reports that Ryan's girlfriend, who is pregnant with his son, recently updated her Facebook page to include a photo of the pair together.
Over the weekend, ABC reports, she wrote, "I know y u did what did but buddy ur supposed to be there when I deliver."
Update at 12:49 p.m. ET: The Pueblo County Sheriff's Office says Lee Grace Dougherty was shot in the leg as officers moved in. The extent of her injuries was not immediately clear, the AP says.
Update at 12:47 p.m. ET: Sheriff Kirk Taylor says the chase began when officers spotted the trio's small white vehicle, the AP reports. One suspect was in the car at the time and the other two siblings jumped in as they made their getaway.
Update at 12:43 p.m. ET: The Denver Post quotes Charlene Graham, with the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office, as saying the female member of the trio, Lee Grace Dougherty, was shot by officers. Her condition was not immediately clear.
Update at 12:38 p.m. ET: One of two men fled the scene on foot after the crash but was captured at a nearby hotel, the AP reports.
Update at 12:35 p.m. ET: Sheriff Kurt Taylor says officers chased the trio for more than 20 miles at speeds above 100 mph and that shots were fired, the Associated Press reports. The pursuit ended when the fugitives crashed their car on I-25 near Walsenburg, in southern Colorado.
Update at 12:27 p.m. ET: The Colorado State Patrol says the three sibling fugitives from Florida have been captured after they crashed during a chase with police. Here's hows the CSP reported the capture on its Twitter site:
Short pursuit with 3 sibling fugitives from Florida ends in crash, three in custody. CSP PIO en route to the scene
Update at 12:18 p.m. ET: Two of the three "Dougherty gang" siblings who have been pursued nationwide for a week by the FBI have been captured in Colorado, MSNBC reports.
MSNBC says the third member of the gang fled on foot after a 20-minute car chase by police.
Original post: The FBI says two brothers and a sister dubbed "the Dougherty gang" have apparently surfaced in Colorado and may be heading into the woods to avoid a nationwide manhunt.
CAPTIONAP
Dave Joly, spokesman for the FBI Denver office, says it received a "very credible" report that the three turned up in Colorado Springs, The Denver Post reports.
He says the trio has recently purchased camping supplies, indicating they may be headed "to a rural area or a campsite to avoid law enforcement detection."
Lee Grace Dougherty, 29, and her two brothers, Ryan Edward Dougherty, 21, and half brother Dylan Dougherty Stanley, 26, have been on the run since Aug. 2, when they shot at a police officer during a wild, 4-mile chase in central Florida.
They are also suspected of later robbing a bank in Valdosta, Ga., where one of the gunmen fired an AK-47 into the ceiling as they entered the bank.
The trio's mother, Barbara Bell, has called on them to surrender.
Sheriff Chris Nocco of Pasco County in Florida says Ryan sent an ominous message to his mother while on the run, the Associated Press reports.
"He's actually texted her in the past several days saying at one point 'we all have to die,'" Nocco said. "We know they have an arsenal of weapons."
Nocco said investigators found an elaborate underground bunker at the house where the trio lived.
ABC News reports that Ryan's girlfriend, who is pregnant with his son, recently updated her Facebook page to include a photo of the pair together.
Over the weekend, ABC reports, she wrote, "I know y u did what did but buddy ur supposed to be there when I deliver."