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I honestly love that NST, shares videos that are truly Transparent. Very very few idiots get away, but the fact that NST shows the videos as they are. Facts and unaltered vids. ASP will get him or they have probably put the fear in him. Ignorant if he trys this again. Well he's most likely that ignorant. 🤷🏻♀️. ❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸 Blessed weekend everyone. 🙏
I believe the perp made a quick turn in front of the truck hauling the bulldozer at 10:24 into the parking lot of the dental facility. It would have been hard for the cops to see but the truck driver made a very sharp and sudden halt at just the time the car was last seen on the dashcam of the cop car
nah. If you look closely, you can continue to see the car weave in and out of the center lane and even turn off of 412 on to 71 where he later though he saw him turn on to a side road. You have to really zoom in on the footage to see it, but there is clearly a car zipping in and out of traffic trying to get away. You can see it go around the silver car in the middle lane at 10:40.
@@chadpanelli8240yeah he was in left turn lane and then jumped to the far right lane continuing straight and not much of the car was even showing because of the slight hill 12:20 jumped in turn lane, cars turning at the intersection they turned on and lost him he jumped all the way to the right lane and continued straight
You all had him in traffic before he even took off… how could y’all not execute a quick PIT maneuver? The change would’ve ended before it even started.
12:00 - Just when the trooper gets into the suicide lane, you can see at the far distance that a car from the suicide lane up ahead is turning hard right at the lights. Trooper then procedes through the lights and turns right one intersection later. That's where they lost him.
Yes they did. It’s the interstate happy campers and fast lane slow drivers that take charge of the left lane, even with lights and sirens. Sad, but true. How can the states state it more, than putting it on a drivers handbook or test?
WOW, Trooper Plouch is all over the roadway and really making poor pursuit decisions, like STAYING in the middle turn lane? The runner is way ahead of him. Sometimes, these other asp police districts haven't had much pursuit experience, I assume.
How the heck does a Hyundai Sonata get away from a Police Dodge Charger?? All those in the pursuit need to go back to EVOC training!!! They let an armed perp with a stolen SONATA get away!!
Poor Troop L. Had this idiot pulled that same stunt in Troop A - where he opened the game by pulling up in front of the trooper and pushing him out of the way-this would be a 3-minute video.
I hate y'all lost them but I'm glad you did be there was entirely to much traffic for the speed y'all were going. It should have been called. Live to fight another day. I'm dogging y'all but all lives matter. So just keep in mind that y'all have to live to fight another day. Stay safe. God Bless.
Very rare that one gets away, but so many places to turn or hide. That driver will do something stupid again though, and his luck is going to run out! 😁
@@phyllisdelgiudice625 actually you're wrong there chicky. Truth is the odds are about 50/50 or better for the criminal side so keep dreaming. It's easy to outrun these pigs they're terrible drivers and the will to stay free is much better than their will to catch us it's just very rare they put videos like this that show them get away up here. Trust me I've got fifty chases under my belt and only been caught for two. Good job red car keep it up
He went over the lil hill, because at those speeds he would have seen the red Hyundai go down "Enma Road", now i give it that little car is quick,but doesn't have top end,this just goes to show it's the driver sometimes rather the car🤔
That dangerous high speed chase involving multiple vehicles inside city limits (over a stolen vehicle) is putting way too many innocent people at risk of getting killed or severely injured in a car crash. In cases like this, I just don't see where the end justifies the means. (even if they had caught the perpetrator).
@@NaturalStateTransparency I thought it had already been established by law inforcement agencies that sometimes it's better to just end a chase when it puts the innocent public at high-risk of being harmed or killed. (school zones/high traffic areas) From what I saw, the stolen vehicle wasn't driving in a reckless manner until the pursuit began. I always find it a bit ironic when a reckless driver is caught after a high-speed chase and is told 'do you know how many lives you put at risk?' Translation: We had to drive several vehicles just as crazy and reckless as you did so we could catch you, therefore greatly increasing the possibility of an innocent person being harmed or killed. Now it puts a different spin on things if a vehicle being pursued contains a kidnapped person or if it's driven by someone who just committed murder/robbed a bank/business at gunpoint, etc. If you can pursue the perpetrator of a stolen vehicle in a rural/less populated area, then sure, go for it. I just don't believe the value of a stolen vehicle exceeds the value of an innocent life.
@@Alex-rl4uy If your wife and kid gets killed by a LEO while he/she is in pursuit of a stolen vehicle, you will quite possibly see (even if you're cross-eyed) what my point is. The value of a vehicle is worth more than their lives? Really?
@@beedifrnt You are correct, there are guidelines for pursuits. However, if caught, the driver faces "Theft by Receiving" charges. -- § 5-36-106. Theft by Receiving (a) A person commits the offense of theft by receiving if he or she receives, retains, or disposes of stolen property of another person: (1) Knowing that the property was stolen; or (2) Having good reason to believe the property was stolen. (b) As used in this section, “receiving” means acquiring possession, control, or title or lending on the security of the property. (c) The following give rise to a presumption that a person knows or believes that property was stolen: (1) The unexplained possession or control by the person of recently stolen property; or (2) The acquisition by the person of property for a consideration known to be far below the property's reasonable value. (d) It is a defense to a prosecution for the offense of theft by receiving that the property is received, retained, or disposed of with the purpose of restoring the property to the owner or another person entitled to the property. (e) Theft by receiving is a: (1) Class B felony if the value of the property is twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) or more; (2) Class C felony if: (A) The value of the property is less than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) but more than five thousand dollars ($5,000); or (B) The property is a firearm valued at two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) or more; (3) Class D felony if: (A) The value of the property is five thousand dollars ($5,000) or less but more than one thousand dollars ($1,000); (B) The property is a: (i) Credit card or credit card account number; (ii) Debit card or debit card account number; or (iii) Firearm valued at less than two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500); or (4) Class A misdemeanor if otherwise committed. (f) A person convicted of a felony offense under this section is subject to an enhanced sentence of an additional term of imprisonment of five (5) years at the discretion of the court if the finder of fact finds that the stolen property was nonferrous metal, as it is defined in § 17-44-101. -- So, in this video the person driving faces felony charges if apprehended. Keeping in mind the guidelines, if this were a misdemeanor or traffic offense -- they would have factored that into the continuation or discontinuing of this pursuit. Further, had they driven through school zones or high pedestrian areas -- the same thing would have applied. One last thing -- They are likely to let a stolen vehicle pursuit go (continue) because it is UNKNOWN in many instances who stole the car/who is driving the stolen car at the moment. If officers cancelled pursuits, it would send a clear message to people that you can steal cars all day long and just not stop for traffic stops and you'll be A-okay to violate the next victim on another day.
I agree then I think that shifts the blame over to the police it's just a stolen car there's insurance and I'm afraid Insurance ain't going to bring a life back if they crashed into somebody people have to do something about this the police are putting far too many people at risk
In the latest developed technology country why cant use GPS to trace the suspect , he fooled every individual in police department , is not a shamfull activity to police dept.
This is proof to all those who hate on police chasing criminals. Arkansas is really good about their focus on the safety of the public being most important while doing everything they can to catch the suspect safely. Props ASP 🫡