KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A driver who was arrested after leading police on a chase along the parade route where the Kansas City Chiefs were preparing to celebrate their Super Bowl win faces several charges, including driving while intoxicated, prosecutors said Thursday.
Addae Doyle, of Kansas City, Kansas, is charged in Kansas City, Missouri, with one count each of resisting arrest and possession of a controlled substance, in addition to the DWI count, prosecutors said.
Doyle, 42, drove through multiple barriers about three hours before the parade began Wednesday and led officers on a chase that reached 60 mph before they used tire-flattening devices, forced his car into a spin and arrested him and a passenger at gunpoint, authorities say in court documents.