Investigation continues into car meet that left police officer injured

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Police tow away a Dodge Charger suspected of being involved in the incident.
Police Commissioner Danielle Outaw

Authorities have released surveillance images of suspects after an officer was injured early Sunday morning while attempting to disperse a large gathering of cars, ATVs and dirt bikes in North Philadelphia.

Police found and towed away one of the vehicles involved in the meet-up, which occurred at around 1:45 a.m. at a Sunoco gas station at the corner of Broad and Thompson streets, according to investigators.

The injured officer, following repeated verbal warnings, was trying to break up the crowds when a car exiting the gas station’s parking lot struck him, police said. He suffered a broken ankle and has since been released from the hospital, authorities said.

This surveillance image shows individuals allegedly involved in the unsanctioned meet-up.Philadelphia Police

Detectives distributed a video Tuesday morning featuring still images of individuals and vehicles allegedly involved in the incident.

A gray-and-white Dodge Charger, which is pictured in the clip, was discovered and confiscated from the 7900 block of Barnes Street in Fox Chase, though no arrests have been made, a police spokesperson said.

Anyone with information about those involved is asked to contact the PPD’s Major Crimes Auto Squad at 215-685-9130/9133; call or text 215-686-8477; or go to www.phillypolice.com/forms/submit-a-tip.

In the hours before the Broad Street meet, similar gatherings had been broken up without issue in Northeast Philadelphia, according to authorities.