Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, who lost his light heavyweight belt this month in the Ultimate Fighting Championships, was arrested Tuesday after police say he took them on a dramatic chase though Costa Mesa and Newport Beach that left shredded rubber, frightened pedestrians and damaged cars in its wake.
Jackson’s alleged tear stretched from the 55 Freeway through Newport Boulevard down to the Balboa Peninsula, police said. Just before 1:30 p.m., Jackson was getting off the southbound 55 Freeway as it turned into Newport Boulevard in his lifted, gray pick-up truck with his likeness painted on the side, police said. He hit two cars there but continued driving, Lt. Paul Dondero said.
An officer, unaware of the reported hit-and-run accident farther north on Newport Boulevard, saw Jackson weaving through traffic, talking on a cellphone with a blown front-left tire toward 17th Street, officials said. Jackson didn’t stop when the officer tried to pull him over, and he hit more cars as he fled, police said.