Speeding motorcyclist on reportedly stolen bike is killed in violent crash on live TV

The driver of a motorcycle that was reported stolen was killed in a violent crash in the San Fernando Valley on Thursday afternoon, authorities said.

Police spotted the motorcycle around 1 p.m. and broadcast its license plate number over their radios, said Officer Melissa Podany, a Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson. A helicopter was requested to track the motorcyclist from the air.

The motorcyclist drove at excessive speeds before crashing into a car at the intersection of Roscoe Boulevard and Fallbrook Avenue in West Hills, Podany said.

According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the crash happened at 1:14 p.m. and the motorcyclist, who hasn't been identified, was declared dead at the scene.

Two other people were injured in the crash, firefighters said.

Live video broadcast by KCAL-TV Channel 9 showed the motorcyclist reaching estimated speeds of more than 120 mph shortly before crashing into a car in the intersection and being thrown into the air, landing many feet away.

Additional information about the crash and investigation was not available Thursday night.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.