A car was at times speeding the wrong way, weaving through oncoming traffic, as it was pursued by police before a man was ultimately apprehended in Miami-Dade County.
Why dont these casters realize they dont have to fill every second with their voice. It becomes pointless chatter. We can literally watch what is happening
she needs to be quiet. play by play is not her strong suit. hes going fast, we don't know where he is going, police are close behind. x1000. not really news
Let’s be honest if dude was driving something faster & the chopper wasn’t there.. he would have got away easy.. regardless of the situation he can drive no cap
Sometimes they get away. But I think when the chopper is chasing the police don't pursue as aggressively. Also, many times when trying to flee they get in accidents and lose mechanical ability to drive fast.
Because people can tune in any moment, if you been there since jump, cool, but if you just tuned in at the last 5 minutes, you gone be confused if she didn't keep repeating it
I need to know what tires this mans was using 😂Curbs, Dirt, Gravel, Pavement, Sidewalks and still was able to bust dem turns like no ones business without poping a single tire
Only thing he didn't do was stop at McDonald's drive through or stop at their bank and get some bail money. These reporters are nuts. Don't know where he is or going, but keeps talking.
You know he be playing GTA all day 🤣 He should have jumped out at the mall when he pulled under the parking garage... they wouldn’t have been able to see which direction he went. All he had to do was hurry up and park. Jump out, act calm and walk with the crowd 🤷🏽♀️
That's policy on all the stations. They do not want dead air. Viewers will change the channel if there is dead air. Here's your proof: You could easily turn off the audio, but didn't.
@@expat2010 I turned my audio off and many other people said they did too. She’s annoying and loud. I watch the LA ones all the time and those people know how to relax a bit and go quiet when need be. This lady clearly has some anxiety because she felt compelled and pressured to keep talking. It was ridiculous!
Greatful nobody was seriously hurt . My hubby & Son was stopped at the intersection at 27:32 driving my surprise anniversary present. I’m now learning . 🙌🏾 Thank you 🙏🏾 Jesus for keeping our families safe.
Call water Chase however this is Miami South Florida driving in general. I'm glad that they got the guy and they come to a peaceful end show me lies were at risk.
@@javi499 Not saying it never happens, but I definitely wouldn't want to risk it. Running from the cops is a thing that only very, very stupid people do.
Is it me or did he have so many chances to get out the car , and make his get away on foot under all those trees, maybe I play too much Grand theft Auto back in the day 😂
I was actually glued to my seat watching him doing those maneuvers like he means it. Dude has some serious driving skills. I am glad no one was hurt. What a driving talent!
She sounds like an auctioneer. South bound south bound south bound nope! North bound 103rd north bound, very dangerous very dangerous, looks like hes stopping. Nope! Making a u turn in the wrong direction. South bound south bound. Wow wow wow. 🤣😂😂😂😂
0:31 I wonder if he let someone out. The person can drive as fast as they want but most of the time they cannot out run the helicopter. Thankful there were no accidents/fatalities. Thanks for the tour/view of Miami.
Ooof the commentary was rough... She needs to take a page out of Chris Nunez' book from Ink Masters when he says "sometimes less is more". Very applicable here.
It's been literally ages since I've been in South Florida, back then when Miami-Dade Co. was just Dade Co. I'm impressed with the road improvements over the years to ease traffic in some cases, especially the highway that runs into I-75.
@hurricane watcher True, I still say he was a good driver though. I mean, not condoning what he did, but that is a crap ton of driving talent gone to waste.
Two things: 1. I do not condone what this guy did at all, but damn, he can drive? That is some serious skill. High speeds, yet he avoided accidents, and then came to a stop to surrender in an empty street. For some reason I feel like the dude himself didn't want anyone to get hurt. 2. See how the guy was apprehended? No excessive violence, no unnecessary aggression. This is how you arrest someone who surrenders, even if they are dangerous.
''For some reason I feel like the dude himself didn't want anyone to get hurt'' pretty hilarious comment considering the fact that he's been driving in the wrong direction at incredible speed but yeah sure.. Also no violence when he was apprehended ? Are you kidding me ? You think he's going to pull a gun or act violent there's dozens of officers ready to shoot him ?
Hell nah! BSO would've off'd dat boy. Miami cops don't be on that. But the mall a good idea though. I'll make sure to come scoop you on my next lick. 😂😂😂
ALL SHE DID IS SPECULATE ABOUT WHAT WAS HAPPENING. OVER AND OVER TOO DRAMATIC TO LISTEN TO WITH ANY COMPREHENSION. SO CLOSE BEHIND THE COPS. YOU COULDN'T SEE THE COPS ANYWHERE IN THE SCREEN. SO CLOSE TO CARS. THEY WERE IN TWO DIFFERENT LANES. SHOULD HAVE HAD SOMEONE WITH SOME PATIENT DOING THE ANNOUNCING.
Geeeeeeeezus .... Fernandes, TAKE a DEEP BREATH already ..... Woman doesn't stop talking !!!! I had to MUTE it several times, as I was TIRED of her mouth !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Suspect sure CAN DRIVE ..... I will give him THAT !!!
From this video I could learn that: His driving skills are amazing AF; The reporter is repetitive AF; It’s a very dangerous situation(30x) He’s driving at a very high rate of speed(31x)
This is what happens when police aren't allowed to PIT... I know it's dangerous for the cop and suspect, but it's a hell of a lot safer for the general public. At the very least they should have a few cars with tire catch devices mounted on the front.
Those things are AWESOME! I don't know how many departments have them, but I know Phoenix PD and the Arizona DPS has them. I watched a few police dashcam videos where they were used and I was very impressed. So much safer than a PIT or spike strips, especially at highway speeds.