It alleged Muse did not stop, and that Melton did not pursue him. The account says the Charger then was spotted on a sidewalk on Whitman Avenue by Melton and Swigart, as well as Officers Billy Tran and Joseph Razo and another trainee, Eric Sweeney. They approached Muse on foot, "shouting commands for him to get out of the car," the account said. Muse repeatedly revved his engine, then drove away, "striking multiple vehicles, including a police vehicle, and driving very close to officers who were on foot," the account alleged. Camden County Police Department Sgt. Brandon Galloza saw the Charger speeding on Mount Ephraim Avenue, where it turned left onto Pine Street and hit a support in the underpass of I-676, it said.