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Watch: NYC Car Stop Fleer Leaps From Subway Tracks to Building Roof, Gets Caught

Both the suspect and the injured officer were taken to a hospital and both are expected to be OK, authorities said. Meanwhile, some New Yorkers couldn't help but applaud once they saw him make the jump

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A man allegedly fleeing a traffic stop lead police on a wild chase in Brooklyn, and Twitter user @nuffsaidNY captured some of the chaos.

A 25-year-old Queens man faces a litany of charges, including assault on a police officer and reckless endangerment, for allegedly whacking an NYPD officer with his car door as he fled a traffic stop and leading cops on a wild elevated subway track chase.

According to the NYPD, officers assigned to Brooklyn's 90th Precinct had lawfully stopped Kendall Floyd's car near Humboldt and Debevoise streets around 4:10 p.m. Wednesday. It wasn't immediately clear what prompted the initial stop, but a police official says Floyd allegedly flung his door open and hit the officer in the process.

Floyd then allegedly started running, the NYPD spokesperson said, and officers caught up with him near Broadway and Thornton Street about three blocks from the initial stop. That's where Floyd climbed a stanchion pole onto the elevated subway tracks, according to the NYPD. He then jumped a "great distance" onto a building roof.

A 25-year-old man climbed onto the subway tracks and jumped on the roof of a nearby store in an attempt to run away from the police after being pulled over in Brooklyn late Wednesday, Adam Harding reports.

Video posted to Twitter captured that jump. People on the street are seen with their hands to the side of their heads -- saying, "Don't jump! Don't jump!" almost to themselves as he positions himself on the edge of the tracks. Then their faces turn to stark disbelief as the man hangs in the air above them -- and reaches the other side.

Some couldn't help but break into applause.

Authorities say Floyd suffered a leg injury in that jump and responding officers were able to apprehend him shortly after. He was taken to a hospital and is expected to be OK. The officer he allegedly hit with his car was also taken to a hospital and will be fine.

In addition to the assault and reckless endangerment charges, Floyd is accused of official misconduct, false personation, criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and violating seatbelt laws. It wasn't immediately clear if he had an attorney.

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