Police were led on a reckless, high-speed pursuit past more than a dozen of downtown Philadelphia’s most historically fascinating locations Tuesday, when an armed assailant hijacked a tour bus full of elderly retirees visiting from Cincinnati. “

The suspect took command of the vehicle at Chestnut Street, home to Philadelphia’s famous Carpenter’s Hall, where the First Continental Congress met, and then fled north in the southbound lane of Sixth Street towards the Liberty Bell,” said police commissioner Charles H. Ramsey, adding that the driver would have gotten a great view of Independence Hall at sunset had he had not careened off Walnut Street at 45 mph. (…continue)