This one is an oldie but one of my favorite chase videos. It has it all. Florida Man, multiple PIT's and the dawg even gets some work in at the end although it's off camera.
There was one left turn where I was sure the trooper was going to drift right across the sidewalk and into the living room of the house on the corner. Another time, the suspect vehicle dodges right and the trooper goes left, some crazy driving for sure.
Jesus. That was pretty intense. I guess the Jeep Grand Cherokee is quite the persuit vehicle.
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Originally posted by sigmonkey: I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
That was exciting. K9 officer gets a thumbs down for not filming the dog chewing on the turd.
Those suspensions are trashed after hitting all of those speed humps/tables at high speed. I bet all 4 shocks are leaking and there are bent suspension components.
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I was expecting a game of whack a mole at the end. It’s obvious, that idiot did not have a brain cell working. Wonder what would have happened if he had pulled right over, been respectful, and taken his punishment? Ticket and loss of license for 30 days?
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Posts: 1146 | Location: Vermont | Registered: March 24, 2010
Originally posted by TBH: I was expecting a game of whack a mole at the end. It’s obvious, that idiot did not have a brain cell working. Wonder what would have happened if he had pulled right over, been respectful, and taken his punishment? Ticket and loss of license for 30 days?
Considering he didn’t have a valid license to begin with and had weed packaged in little bags in the center console, I’m going to guess way more than a ticket and 30 days. But he certainly piled the charges on above what would have happened if he had just pulled over.
Posts: 11818 | Location: SWFL | Registered: October 10, 2007
I will give Trequez lots of credit, he was a very conscientious fleeing suspect. There was so many things he could have hit that he didn't. I was especially impressed with him missing all the mail boxes and garbage cans while passing them on the right.
Originally posted by smlsig: I knew that Grand Cherokee’s were well built but WOW! That suv took a beating and kept on going.
That was impressive. Many complain about today's vehicles but he took several PITs which could easily have ended the pursuit but just kept on going.
The last one was the most surprising one to me. You could clearly see the driver's front tire hanging partially detached from the suspension at a very unnatural angle and yet were it not for the second police vehicle blocking him in, it appeared he may have again have continued on.
These show up in my feed all the time, amazing the ones where they pit a vehicle, it gets turned and stopped and then the officers surround it leaving tons of space like they don't want to damage their vehicles.
Then the person just drives off, and it happens again, and again, from failure to properly move up to the pitted vehicle and prohibit it from moving.
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