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A hit-and-run suspect led cops on a laughably slow 3-mph chase down a Florida highway — with at least four police cars trailing him at a snail’s pace as their sirens wailed, video shows.
The chase was reportedly so popular that, when one station switched to a rerun of Matlock, several viewers called in to complain and request they continue airing the chase. This convinced stations to show further live coverage of police pursuits. [10] [11] In 2002, 700 pursuits were reported in the city of Los Angeles. [12]
Police set up a perimeter and arrested the driver. Channing Howard, the 19-year-old driver, was taken into custody by police and later taken to Miami-Dade County jail.
Two menaces were arrested for drag racing in the dark on the Long Island Expressway, just weeks after a high-speed chase on the same road nearly cost a cop his life. Suffolk County PD cuffed 20 ...
Police officers surrounding Hutchinson in his hijacked pickup truck and opening fire. Surrounded by police, Hutchinson grabbed Laurienti in a headlock and held him at gunpoint. Ignoring orders to stop moving, Hutchinson began looking around at the officers behind him; each time he did, he would bring his gun away from Laurienti's head.
World's Wildest Police Videos (shortened to Police Videos during its fourth season) [3] is an American reality television series that ran on Fox from 1998 to 2001. [3] [4] In 2012, Spike announced that it had commissioned 13 new episodes with the revival of the original name and John Bunnell returning as host, [5] which premiered on May 7, 2012, and ended on August 13, 2012.
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – A man who slammed into the side of a North Charleston K-9 unit during a high-speed chase has been sentenced to 18 years in prison. The crash happened during the ...
The shooting deaths of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams, two Black American individuals, occurred in East Cleveland, Ohio on November 29, 2012, at the conclusion of a 22-minute police chase which started in downtown Cleveland, when police erroneously claimed shots were fired at them as Russell and Williams drove by a squad car; the cause of the shots was their vehicle's exhaust pipe ...