Washington D.C. Police Department/YouTube (WASHINGTON) -- A police officer has been fired and three others could face charges and termination after they were allegedly caught on body-camera footage drag racing and crashing two squad cars on a narrow residential street in Washington, D.C., according to officials. Acting Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Contee called the drag-racing incident "embarrassing" during a news conference on Monday, where he also announced a summer crime prevention initiative. "Obviously, those types of things are unacceptable," Contee said when reporters asked him for an update on the incident. "It's certainly something that I do not tolerate as the chief of the Metropolitan Police Department."