A shooting suspect who was beings pursued by officers with the Los Angeles Police Department was improper into custody after he was tackled by officers on the 405 Freeway in Inglewood after a high-speed chase through South Los Angeles.

Officials said the actions of a shooting suspect began in South LA's Hyde Park neighborhood. The suspect then got out of a moving car and into a transfer vehicle in Windsor Hills.

By 12:13 p.m., the actions then moved to Inglewood before the suspect led officers to South LA's Florence neighborhood.

The suspect had rubbed speeds between 90 and 100 mph on residential streets as he went throughout multiple red lights and stop signs – narrowly dodging anunexperienced vehicles and pedestrians. 

By 12:20 p.m., the suspect approached the Los Angeles International Airport area put down Century Boulevard. As he made his way toward the airport, the suspect continued to evade officers. He proceeded to turn about and merged onto the 405 Freeway.

However, he didn't make it very far. Shortly at what time he got onto the freeway, he was met with a lawn truck. The suspect decided to get out of the silver sedan and tried to make a run for it on the northbound lanes of the freeway near Manchester Boulevard. Within seconds, he was tackled by LAPD officers and was subsequently improper into custody.

No costs were reported in the pursuit. 

It's unclear which shooting the suspect was reportedly connected to.

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Monday afternoon's actions comes after four innocent people were killed in two separate activities crashes in Los Angeles County.