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High-speed police chase on I-12 results in hit-and-run, gunshot injury, and the arrest of 39-year-old New Orleans man

COVINGTON (WGNO) — A police chase that started in Covington ended in Slidell.

Accorrding to the St.Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office, just before midnight, St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s deputies were called to assist Covington Police with a pursuit of a driver in a black Chevrolet Suburban, which had started in their jurisdiction.


The Suburban had left Covington Police Department’s jurisdiction, fled south on U.S. Highway 190, and was headed eastbound on Interstate 12 when STPSO deputies joined in with the pursuit.

According to reports, Covington Police officers and STPSO deputies continued to pursue the vehicle, which was traveling at a high rate of speed, all the way to Slidell.

A spike strip was successfully deployed near the Airport Road exit, but the Suburban continued eastbound on I-12, driving on its rims, to the U.S. Highway 11 exit.

As the pursuit continued on U.S. 11, the Suburban drove off the roadway into a grassy area and rammed a marked STPSO patrol car and an unmarked STPSO unit, causing damage to both units.

The suspect, fled the scene again, drove back onto the roadway and the pursuit continued until the vehicle ended up coming to a stop on Louisiana Highway 1091.

The suspect, 39-year-old Brandon Irvin of New Orleans continued the chase on foot.

Police found him hiding in a nearby drainage culvert and was taken into custody.

During the pursuit, Irvin was wearing a ski mask over his face.

Once Irvin was in custody, police discovered that Irvin had sustained a suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound to the leg.

It is believed that he was manipulating a firearm within the vehicle at some point during the pursuit, and accidentally fired the weapon. Additional ballistics testing is being conducted to confirm.

Irvin was taken to a local hospital to be treated for his gunshot wound.

According to law enforcement, State Police Troop L and Slidell Police also assisted with the pursuit, but at no point during the pursuit, did law enforcement fire any weapons.

Covington Police Department and the STPSO Major Crimes Unit searched the vehicle.

Two firearms, one spent shell casing, a large quantity of marijuana, and suspected cocaine were located inside the vehicle.

In addition to the charges he will face from Covington Police, the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office has issued warrants for Irvin’s arrest for one count of Aggravated Flight from an Officer, two counts of Aggravated Criminal Damage to Property, and two counts of Hit and Run.