Charges will soon be filed against Quinton “Rampage” Jackson for allegedly taking authorities on a rough and tumble chase through Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, prosecutors said, but they are still waiting for more information from the California Highway Patrol before they can proceed.
Jackson, the former light heavyweight title holder in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, was arrested July 15 after authorities say he hit two cars on the southbound 55 Freeway near 19th Street, continued driving, then hit another car while he evaded a Costa Mesa police officer trying to pull him over.
Jackson was free hours after his arrest because UFC President Dana White posted Jackson’s $25,000 bail at Costa Mesa jail.
Because Jackson is not in custody, authorities are in no rush to file charges against him, officials said. If he were in custody the law would require authorities to file charges sooner.