Gotham City Police Department

Gotham City

Incident Report #2782329

Report Entered: February 15, 2018 12:31am

[Case Title]

Location:

The corner of the old warehouse on sixth street

Date and Time Reported:

February 15, 2018 12:43am

Date and Time Occurred:

February 15, 2018 12:00 am

Type of Incident/Offence:

Vehicle-related incident, car crash

Reporting Officer:

Gordon, James (231611)

Approving Officer:

Currently none

Persons (A)

Role:

Witness

Name:

Gordon, James

Sex:

Male

Race:

Caucasian

Age:

39

DOB:

September 12, 1978

Phone:

Address:

(B)

Role:

Witness

Name:

Bullock, Harvey

Sex:

Male

Race:

Caucasian

Age:

51

DOB:

February 27, 1966

Phone:

Address:

(C)

Role:

Witness

Name:

Unknown

Offenders

Status:

In recovery at Gotham

General Hospital

Name:

Bruce Wayne

Sex:

Male

Race:

Caucasian

Age:

16

DOB:

February 19, 2001

Phone:

Address:

1007 Mountain Drive,

Gotham City

Vehicle

Property

Class:

High

Description:

New (possibly stolen), Rolls Royce,

Silver Phantom 2018.

Make:

Rolls Royce

Modle:

Phantom

Serial #:

Value:

$417,825

Narrative

On the fifteenth of February nearing the time of 12:00 am, Detective Harvey Bullock and myself were busy at the time and date dealing with some petty theft (suspect may or may not be involved in another case), who ran following the incident. Harvey and I chased him where he was apprehended at the corner street lamp outside the warehouse. We stood questioning the suspect just as I began to hear a sudden buzzing sound in my left ear. And by the time my partner and I turned around the Rolls Royce had crashed head-on, directly into the lamp post at seemingly full speed. The suspect had taken the opportunity to flea at which point I decided it best to handle the crash victim instead. I called for backup and an ambulance immediately following the crash, approaching the victim carefully seeing if they were able to respond. Getting a clear view of the site I realized the victim was Bruce Wayne; he was unresponsive, face pressed against the steering wheel causing it to blare constantly. There was a strong smell of alcohol stinging from his breath, suggesting he may have heavily been under the influence. His foot was seemingly wrenched into the gas pedal with no sign of having used the brake. One eye was open, and there was blood coming from his forehead and nose. His shirt was hanging open it appeared his chest was red with possible broken ribs from being crushed by the front of the wheel without an airbag acted. Checking him further he had a pulse and low breath but did not respond to paramedics as they arrived at the scene. Bruce is currently residing at Gotham Hospital in a medical coma until further notice from his doctors. He has sustained a fair amount of physical damage and trauma with a blood alcohol level ranging from .10 to .11. It is a miracle he is even alive. The boy's guardian, Alfred Pennyworth has been contacted by myself.

The front outside of the car lies completely crushed, with damage sustained to both the headlights and the engine. Part of the driver's side door was crushed during the impact along with its window. Bits and pieces were scattered into the street. The streetlamp had fallen onto the front window after impact and shattered the glass, creating a dent on the hood of the car.

I have no idea how I let this happen.

Signature:

Gordon, James