Man who drove through Chiefs parade had meth in car, police say
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) – A prosecutor filed charges against 42-year-old Addae J. Doyle, a Kansas City, Kansas man accused of driving through the Chiefs parade route Wednesday morning.
According to charging documents, Doyle struck and knocked down multiple barricades at Front Street and Riverfront Road around 8:13 a.m. then continued south on Grand, which was also the parade route.
Police began pursuing Doyle near East 5th Street and Grand Boulevard.
The probable cause statement said Doyle refused to stop and accelerated his vehicle to approximately 60 mph as he continued down the parade route.
Officers used stop sticks to deflate all four tires on the vehicle, then stopped stop his car using tactical vehicle intervention near Pershing and Grand Boulevard.
Police quickly arrested Doyle and took him to Truman Medical Center for evaluation.
After further investigation, officers found a substance that tested positive for methamphetamine inside the vehicle, according to the probably cause statement.
When investigators spoke with Doyle, he told them he did not remember what he was doing when he got arrested, and said the last thing he remembers is getting high then police pulling him out of the vehicle by his arm.
He now faces one count of resisting arrest, possession of a controlled substance, driving while intoxicated.
Doyle is being held on a $75,000 bond.
No one along the parade route was injured in this incident.