
Police Chase After Liquor Store Burglary Shuts Down Big Mac Bridge
CINCINNATI — A dramatic police chase in Cincinnati led to the temporary closure of the Big Mac Bridge, formerly known as the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge, after a man allegedly crashed into a liquor store, stole bourbon, and fled from authorities. The incident unfolded early Wednesday morning, sending officers from multiple jurisdictions into a high-speed pursuit.
The Chain of Events Unfolds
According to Bellevue police, the trouble began around 3:30 a.m. when officers responded to an alarm at One Stop Liquors on Donnermeyer Drive. Upon arrival, they found significant damage to the store and, through surveillance footage, caught a glimpse of 47-year-old McClean Morris as he drove a large sedan into the building. After stealing a bottle of cinnamon bourbon, Morris was seen drinking it outside before ultimately fleeing the scene.
A Neighborly Investigation Gone Awry
Identified by police due to his previous brushes with the law, Morris’s whereabouts were traced to Lafayette Avenue near Division Street. However, upon police arrival, he took off in a stolen vehicle, leading to chaos as he rammed into a Newport police cruiser and reversed into parked cars before accelerating towards officers.
A Standoff on the Bridge
The chase escalated as Morris reached the Big Mac Bridge. Stopping his vehicle, he shouted angrily at pursuing officers, prompting the closure of all northbound lanes for public safety. Following several minutes of delay, police used stop sticks after Morris began to drive slowly but eventually got away again. The chase came to a tense conclusion on East 3rd Street and Broadway where Morris was ultimately apprehended by Cincinnati police.
Legal Consequences Await Morris
Morris now faces multiple charges, including burglary, criminal mischief, and wanton endangerment, among others, for his reckless behavior both on the road and during the burglary. He remains in custody, pending further proceedings.
Community Impact and Reactions
This incident not only highlights ongoing issues with petty crime but also the heightened response protocols that law enforcement deploy in similar situations. The Big Mac Bridge, a vital route in the area, was back open shortly after the arrest, minimizing disruption for commuters. The quick response from local police departments illustrates their commitment to community safety and responsiveness to public incidents.
As always, the community is urged to report suspicious activities and support local law enforcement in keeping neighborhoods safe. It may inspire conversations about preventative measures that can be taken to avoid similar situations in the future.
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