Man this is the first time ive seen a dash cam and police recording channel to make calculations for actual speed, that level of detail is just awesome.
@@Nott_Vermeen Code Blue Cam is another one that isn't just regurgitated footage with ai generated script. They put work into their scripts and it shows.
How about He will not admit murder but agrees to be charged as if he were a murderer i just want to know the name of the person who made this type of legal system 😂😂
The defense attorney likely negotiated that because a guilty plea would effect his other cases in RI/NY, but with a no contest plea they can't use it as evidence in other cases.
I bet the owner of the Ferrari was relieved his car wasn't damaged at all after a chase down the entire east coast. Thats some impressive driving skills
Haha for sure. It's also hilarious for people to think that just because they're in a supercar, they're going to get away. More expensive the car, and also the faster the car, the more resources they put on the chase. You're not going to outrun a helicopter like gone in 60 seconds, Because even if you have a perfect straightway the radio is going to know your end point. The choppers have great cameras that can zoom in on you for miles. I'm not so proud of my name right now, thanks to this guy 😂
@@jonslg240I’ll never forget a video of a Hellcat Challenger flying down the highway, and the police helicopter was the only thing that could come close to keeping up. Even with the chopper going at max speed around 130mph and having the benefit of not being constrained to curvy roads he still lost the challenger, which tells me that dude was steadily doing 150mph plus. Fucking 21st century dukes of hazard shit
A few years ago a 17 y/o who had been driving a Maserati at a high rate of speed in the city hit a 62 y/o man head on and killed him instantly. The battery from the man's truck landed on the sidewalk 3 buildings down from the crash, and the kid tried to flee afterwards. After 6 years, the now 23 y/o was given only 120 days in jail. The man's widow got over $300K in the wrongful death suit, but the loss of her husband, who was just about to retire, has absolutely gutted her life. The teen also had a long list of serious traffic offenses, but those are no problem for the affluent. These cases infuriate me.
That's not true, it was 120 days in prison, which is different than jail, and that is an assessment period. He could still be in prison right now, and if he had been released he will be on parole for 5 full years, meaning any additional crime he commits will be a new sentence as well as the rest of this one in prison.
@@DetectiveTrupo203 That's somewhat reassuring. In the weeks leading up to that crash we'd been seeing and hearing him tear thru the neighborhood. Hard to miss the sound of that high-performance engine. The sound of the crash was unbelievable. The guy who watch him crash into something else trying to flee said the kid was a real dick about it. I think that's partly why I'm still mad.
@@User_Taken bruh they gonna hit him with everything and anything cuz of how hard he made those officers work from Rhode Island to mothfudgechicken Florida 🤣 bros wouldve been better driving to the west coast and makin a lil doe
There's absolutely NO WAY that the house resident didn't know what was up. If somebody comes up to your house and asks to hide a Ferrari, you KNOW there's something going on.
Much deserved credit to St. Johns and Flagler County Sheriff's Office for running a professional and effective operation, all while maintaining an impecable conduct while handling the subjects. They should serve as role models for other departments. Respect.
@@ISi-f2g it’s stupid. I immediately thought they put it in a enclosed trailer behind a rental truck. Crazy to simply drive it there using your credit card entire time 🤷♂️
Right I’m like I understand other states how you dodge gsp in Georgia gsp and Fhp in competition when it come to these type things he was better going west coast
You think this kid have thousands of dollars to burn for a weekend of Ferrari experience? Bro looks like he can barely afford a mcdonalds cheeseburger. This was probably his only chance to drive one, but he is so stupid he committed too many other crimes too and didn't know when to stop. He would've got away with like 200 days of jail for this ride in the best case scenario now hes probably facing like 10 years as the court went full hard on the case or if he would've just dropped the Ferrari somewhere earlier he might've even got away with it. This kid was dumb dumb
I'm glad you put up the final case detail. Most channels will go through the entire crime video and then leave you hanging with no follow-up with the charges. This is the best crime video channel I've seen to date. I'm subscribed with all thumbs up on your excellent videos
I just gotta say that I love how much effort you put into all your videos with all the helpful information and angles! Your channel is so high quality!
Agreed. And compare this channel to "Police Activity", where the channel owner is too lazy to even include descriptions of the footage nor block out private info of the victims. And yet, they are one of the biggest channels cop watch channels for some reason. 🤷🏾♂️
i was just about to comment the same thing. this is EASILY the best bodycam channel right now. the editing with the maps every time a new callout is given, the explanation of the codes, the (at least i think) authentic human commentary, and the subtitles that are actually accurate instead of a shitty auto generated attempt that's no better than youtube's, everything is on a complete other level. if this channel uploaded more frequently, i would literally not be subscribed to any other cop channel
Johnathan seems like a seasoned criminal. The way he handled being arrested and questioned was extremely smooth. Personally I would be convinced he has no clue what’s going on if I didn’t know any better.
@@SnailMan63 well i think the more and more Johnathan from rhode island drove that ferrari around eventually he would get caught. dude was just chasing his destiny at that point
I mean, bro didn't hurt anyone. Was a lot more compliant than the majority of folks. he did some dumb shit, but in the grand scheme of things, he doesn't seem like a bad kid.
There ARE variables that affect your comment against the parents. For instance IF the kid were running for his life (whether by a cult of police or a gang), or if a tornado was aiming directly toward you, it would be grounds for taking a car to distance onself from harm, but that's not what happened here. If there were some other reason that was shared to police as to why he took the car (such as the owner owing him money or robbing him previously) that would be premise for taking the law into one's own hands. The parents may very possibly not be at fault but the kid may simply be going that stupid rebellious phase. We do not know everything from a yt video and should approach with caution when drawing conclusions that do nothing but cause divisions and solves little.
FYI he's probably sleeping well because the adrenaline wore off. Bro has been driving that horse and running from the law for daaaaays. Being in custody was probably his only rest since the robbery that kicked all of this off.
@wread1982 I don't think so. People in prison divide themselves by what crime they did. The cooler the crime, the more props they get. The more heinous the crime, the more beatings they get. It's an initial-impression pecking order and he'll be fine if he doesn't try to act tough behind bars. A multi-day nation-wide car chase where he outran multiple officers and highway patrol cars isn't going to get treated like a kid killer or an elderly abuse or SA person. It's not as hard as, say, bank robbery or jewel Heist - but the guy literally engaged in multiple Fast & Furious style getaways in the brand-name of fast cars.
we don't see too many people make it on this channel, he made it down the entire East Coast, and they technically didn't catch him in the car they just tracked him down. He got away in Grand theft Auto terms@@bazooka712
Midwest. I just wanna thank you so much for adding what the numbers mean!! You guys just go above and beyond giving us information, the road details, the details from several different body cams, the details about the suspect and the way the situation ended up and EVERYTHING!! like you guys ROCK!!
7 o’clock on a Saturday morning, fully caffeinated, and watching by far the best produced car chase video I have ever seen… Kudos to your team… Subscribed with gusto, keep up the good work👍🏼
Real scholars to steal an exotic super car. They definitely wouldnt stand out anywhere they go. Even smarter to keep driving the car after cops already know they're in it. Idiots. 🤷🏾♂️
@@Kr0nicDragon Gas milage or the inability to be caught by the law on an open road? Man was driving for days and outrunan multiple state and city police. The only reason they even caught him is he decided to hide out near the shoreline on the Florida peninsula.
Gotta say it's impressive a teenager managed to evade police for so long across multiple states which driving such a high powered rear wheel drive super car and not wreck it almost immediatley. Kid should apply for F1 when he's released 😂😂
You underestimate the 488. I personally driven one and i can tell you this car is way easier to drive then any normal car. Active airo, weight distribution and tons of electronics make babies able to drive that car and keep it stable, even at very fast speeds. 230kmh is nothing for that kind of car
WOW, I've never watched a RUclips channel where there was so much detailed information about criminals on the run. Your style is so captivating, as the video went on it seemed you covered everything possible. I was sure you were going to add more details for example: Johnathan passed 425 vehicles in 6 minutes with his heart rate normal, blood pressure 124 /74 body temperature 98.6 and he blinked on average 4 times while driving north. Keep up the great work! Professional style of perfection!
@@noosphericaltarzan It's not usually the top speed that is helpful, but how quickly a car can slow down and speed up. Not to mention being able to do that without overheating the engine or transmission, or boiling the brake fluid. That said, as far as performance goes; definitely an advantage. But lots of other things in play too (like range as you mentioned). 🙂
@@yayinternets I never really thought about how to realistically escape outside of banter on videos. I just don't see it as possible except for maybe in a real city where you can ditch the vehicle and blend into a crowd in a place that their cameras aren't watching you. But even then, I dunno. I wonder what the stats are on how many attempts succeed and under what circumstances (the car, the environment, the numbers of police involved, and the police department policies that held LE back). I really doubt it's very high, but then I doubt they'd publish it either. If Arkansas state police have near zero escape statistics, then I'd argue the potential outside of an urban area is basically zero if LE really wants to make it impossible. I also feel like we spend a lot of time mocking the runners but not enough time addressing the fact that the outcome is always so much worse than just going to court and dealing with the initial charges. Like far worse.
Sorry but some young kid turns up in a $300k Ferrari to a distant relative's home but he is "unaware" of any criminal actions???? Yes put the other one, it has bells on it.
Kinda how criminals works my guy they ain’t calling you and tell you what’s happening they show up hide what ever and come in. Seen it many times even people leave stolen or hot cars on others property too
I worked at Ferrari and Maserati of Palm Beach 5 years ago as a client advisor and there’s no way that the car wasn’t trackable. They have a built in gps or finder for users who can’t find it in the parking lot. So the fact that cops had to use a License plate reader vs calling Ferrari is wild lol
They make a jammer and disparate police forces don't exactly have 1-to-1 direct lines of communication. They only were aware because it dinged on a plate reader. Maybe they were made slightly aware prior to that via a phonecall in order to get them to check the plate reader ... but htf are they supposed to relay that info live? I'm surprised he didn't steal some plates to swap out. He was bound to get caught eventually
@ that’s a good point. I only say that because I thought the plate reader is automatic unless it hits on a plate that has a BOLO. But even then the plate the guy has on the vehicle. It looks like a Florida plate and the vehicle was stolen from Rhode Island.
@@Jason_556hard to communicate with that many different counties, states most of the time the chase would likely be called off due to risk of civilians, and cops. they also might not immediately know the extent of crimes committed by the person driving.
The ones who seem like totally normal people are way scarier to me. This guy seems like a reasonable, calm guy, and yet he committed a home invasion, armed robbery, and a multi-state crime spree.
@@joshs.5384yes that’s y they say usually not to f around with most quiet ppl,they can blow up anytime and seem to have some extra anger hidden somewhere 😂😂😂
I'd say he worked pretty hard for it. Doing an armed robbery and getting into police chases multiple times sounds like hard work to me, and it was also very risky work. Most people wouldn't risk prison time for a Ferrari, he should be allowed to keep it. There should be a law that acknowledges his fleeing skills after the third successful run and admit, the law lost this time.
Wow, the amount of time and effort it took to edit this video is astounding. Thank you guys for this kind of channel it’s very exciting to see this kind of footage especially so well presented. 👏👏
Yet again I appreciate you not only reporting on this but taking the time to be as comprehensive as possible with your record requests and analysis of footage. 💪🏼
Not everybody in the comment acting like criminal masterminds. He wasn’t taking the car trying to steal and flip high end cars undetected. He saw a Ferrari, he thought “man I really wanna drive a Ferrari”, he stole the Ferrari, he joy rode the Ferrari and had his “fun” running from the cops in it. In the east they’re used to no chase policy’s so they mainly just drive as fast as possible and as reckless as possible to get the cops to stop chasing. Down south stuff is different. mfs will chase you till god either takes them or the wheel
Rhode Islander here. Our state is fairly dense. There's only so much room, and the chances of a crash causing injuries and fatalities to other drivers has to be considered. Bigger states= bigger stretches of road that can be cleared or shut down. More departments are exercising caution about harm coming to their officer, and the general public. Obviously it's important to get the person fleeing, but not at the cost of innocent lives.
He invaded a man's home and held his family at gunpoint to get the car. Let that sink in. Don't try to make it sound like teenage hijinks. Like he just happened to see a Ferrari sitting there with the engine running and the door open and couldn't resist temptation. He invaded a man's home and held his family at gunpoint.
@@wilburross9709 To us that’s huge, to him that’s a means to an end. Think about this, he invaded to home of a person that clearly has some money, so I’m sure their house had plenty of things he could have taken and sold or forced the man to send him money if this was about financial gain, but “all he did” was take the Ferrari and drive it around recklessly and take police on chases in MULTIPLE states. This was nothing but thrill to him. Teens also do stupid stuff for thrill so it does make it sound like teenage shenanigans.
You obviously didn’t watch the video, bc he knew the man he stole it from and even said he planned to return it to the victim at the victim’s second home in Florida
They never had a father in the house and the mother most likely gave up a long time ago. The only influence this kid has had was his punk friends now where they at? Nowhere to be found and while he's rotting in a jail cell they'll either forget about him, dead, or end up in the same place he's going.
“rappers”??? Nothing about rap music is in this crime. When blacks commit crimes a bunch of racist comments are made but when it’s not blacks then we look to justify anyway possible smh
@@ProfessionalMonkey984 Because anyone getting robbed at gunpoint is bad. Have some empathy. If it was a $20K car would you feel bad? $200K isn't that much in the grand scheme of things and it's all relative anyway. Almost anyone can finance a $200K car these days.
@@ProfessionalMonkey984 WTF? No, that's not cool. You don't get to wave guns in people's faces and steal from them. Straight to prison for both of these goons.
So young, and SO PRO! This guy is hard-wired for a criminal career. The only lessons he’s learned are how to do things proactively and methodically in his subsequent endeavors.
Don't forget helicopters. And, I mean, people do get away from the cops sometimes. But it is usually do to the authorities calling off the pursuit out of concern for the public safety. I imagine there are people out there who have the driving skills and powerful enough vehicles to get away from a cop before they have anything more than a description of the vehicle, but it's rare. In fact, I've seen channels on YT that have their super fast cars decked out in cameras that cover every angle and blacked out windows/tags etc, who then go out looking for a cop to try to pull them over so that they can attempt to flee. Who knows how genuine that crap is, though? 🤷🏽♂️
@@AxelordSMIJES True, though in this case the helicopter wasn't fast enough to keep up with it if the guy actually got on the highway and made some distance.. Thankfully, he decided to hide, and FLIR is a wonderful technology.
I know, right?? What is weird to me is that nobody is concerned about what their record is going to look like for getting a job, etc. which tells me that they don’t have any intention of being a regular, law abiding citizen. They intend to live a criminal lifestyle.
This video got me to learn about stop sticks, as someone that lives in Sweden where car chases are pretty uncommon i had never heard about them before.
@@elz1250 like 2 days only, and its not slightly as impressive as just working for it instead of stealing one with a gun like a pussie and now he'll never be able to work for one or get one ever a gain, not worth it x100 cause now im kms if im him, those charges..
That’s how they get him to talk himself into more trouble. That is always the goal of cops: to get people to admit to whatever they are arresting them for.
The content this channel puts together is truly commendable! Not just the background research, but the narration, subtitles, edits & not fluffing it with all the unnecessary BS are what make it one of the best! What really sets it at top notch for me tho is the underlying sarcasm & humor 🤣 always on point 👌🏼👌🏼
They've been using those live strem street cameras all over the country for at least 16 years, I got busted for a warrent in Troy MI in 2009 and they showed me my face closup behind the wheel through several intersections and stores. BTW turned my life around.
Holy 🎉 this is the best channel for this type of content. Maps?! Full FOIA traffic cams and google earth. Calculating the speed based off frames. I am very impressed.
THIS is the kind of dashcam channel I like, actually putting research and effort into the editing
That time/distance/speed calculation was impressive 👌
Well said!!!
I agree other than the ridiculous AI narration.
No, these AI generated videos are garbage and unwatchable. I want to see ACTUAL FOOTAGE, not endless fake narration and “dramatizations”.
@@Johnfisher12345 this is footage? are you visually impaired
Johnathans Rhode Island charges looked like the star wars credits coming down the screen 😂
@@dodgedemon400 you mean Logan's?
@@ThatJokerDude 16:24
All those traffic charges from the smallest state 😂
@@ThatJokerDudeJonathan's. 😂
@@ThatJokerDude I thought so at first but no its actually Jonathans...watch it again.. at 16:19 .... StarWars Ref was
Man this is the first time ive seen a dash cam and police recording channel to make calculations for actual speed, that level of detail is just awesome.
This channel is where it’s at for that stuff. Most channels just repeat what you’re watching. This channel tells you everything you don’t see.
Yeah, it's really impressive how they use cop cam footage to make those speed calculations! It adds so much clarity to the whole situation.
@@Nott_Vermeen Code Blue Cam is another one that isn't just regurgitated footage with ai generated script. They put work into their scripts and it shows.
They really threw the book at the guy when it comes to traffic violations.
"1 count of overtaking on the right."
"1 count of overtaking on the left."
They'll probably suspend them all to get a plea bargain.
@@DATo_DATonian They like taking the easy way out and not fully defending innocent people who were the victims of the crime.
Littering and….?
I've nvr heard of these violations. this sounds made up it's just overtaking in general. they went ham on him
"Overtaking in the middle lane"
“He would not admit guilt, but agrees to be charged as if he were guilty”
Our legal system is so strange.
How about He will not admit murder but agrees to be charged as if he were a murderer i just want to know the name of the person who made this type of legal system 😂😂
It's a plea of no contest, where the defendant pleads they will not contest or fight the charges levied, but will not openly admit guilt either.
Love when people call things strange, stupid, or wrong because they don’t understand them or have the full picture.
The defense attorney likely negotiated that because a guilty plea would effect his other cases in RI/NY, but with a no contest plea they can't use it as evidence in other cases.
It’s called no contest learn the law it might help one day
This channel goes all out on analytics and details. Traffic cams to speed matching. Love it!
I bet the owner of the Ferrari was relieved his car wasn't damaged at all after a chase down the entire east coast. Thats some impressive driving skills
Haha for sure. It's also hilarious for people to think that just because they're in a supercar, they're going to get away.
More expensive the car, and also the faster the car, the more resources they put on the chase.
You're not going to outrun a helicopter like gone in 60 seconds,
Because even if you have a perfect straightway the radio is going to know your end point.
The choppers have great cameras that can zoom in on you for miles.
I'm not so proud of my name right now, thanks to this guy 😂
@@jonslg240 well…… he did get away he just chose to take it to florida 😂
These kids are cooked
@@jonslg240I’ll never forget a video of a Hellcat Challenger flying down the highway, and the police helicopter was the only thing that could come close to keeping up. Even with the chopper going at max speed around 130mph and having the benefit of not being constrained to curvy roads he still lost the challenger, which tells me that dude was steadily doing 150mph plus. Fucking 21st century dukes of hazard shit
I feel like with a car like that they probably caused engine damage pushing it all the way down the coast
A few years ago a 17 y/o who had been driving a Maserati at a high rate of speed in the city hit a 62 y/o man head on and killed him instantly. The battery from the man's truck landed on the sidewalk 3 buildings down from the crash, and the kid tried to flee afterwards. After 6 years, the now 23 y/o was given only 120 days in jail. The man's widow got over $300K in the wrongful death suit, but the loss of her husband, who was just about to retire, has absolutely gutted her life. The teen also had a long list of serious traffic offenses, but those are no problem for the affluent. These cases infuriate me.
That's not true, it was 120 days in prison, which is different than jail, and that is an assessment period. He could still be in prison right now, and if he had been released he will be on parole for 5 full years, meaning any additional crime he commits will be a new sentence as well as the rest of this one in prison.
@@DetectiveTrupo203 That's somewhat reassuring. In the weeks leading up to that crash we'd been seeing and hearing him tear thru the neighborhood. Hard to miss the sound of that high-performance engine. The sound of the crash was unbelievable. The guy who watch him crash into something else trying to flee said the kid was a real dick about it. I think that's partly why I'm still mad.
@@AmandaBooBerry oh I understand ma'am, your anger is completely justified. I just wanted to clarify the sentence
He should be still in jail today and another 50 years!
Soft on crime liberal states like to ruin lives
bro really got hit with a "failure to use turn signal"
Remember to use your turn signals when the police are chasing you
@@User_Taken bruh they gonna hit him with everything and anything cuz of how hard he made those officers work from Rhode Island to mothfudgechicken Florida 🤣 bros wouldve been better driving to the west coast and makin a lil doe
“I just wanna go home.” You are home, in custody.
"Your home now is a prison cell"
He isn't going to go home for a VERY long time.
He was sleeping like a champ in that back seat cuz he knew that was the last time he was gonna be comfortable...
@@gustav-no8rz he'd be released the next day if he was an illegal migrant. CNN says it's racist and fascist to arrest them
Oh man, he is definitely somebody's girlfriend in prison.
As if NOBODY was gonna notice a Ferrari. 🤨
That's what i was thinking. Not being a car thief myself i don't get why they'd drive that around like it's an impala
Even in Florida, a car like that stands out.
@briank.3539 exactly what I was thinking!
...PLATE READERS.....
@@briank.3539Ferraris and Lambos are pretty common here in Orlando, you’d be surprised. They aren’t the head turners, the Mclarens are.
This is truly amazing how well these officers communicate and plan out their next moves in real time. Truly an impressive group of officers
There's absolutely NO WAY that the house resident didn't know what was up. If somebody comes up to your house and asks to hide a Ferrari, you KNOW there's something going on.
@@smoceskreen crime via proxy should only really be taken advantage of in organized crime cases in my opinion.
really, in floridia, where every drug dealer has one.
The guy said he came in and said he was on the run lol, he didn’t really deny anything either.
@@diegojines-us9pc As a Floridian, not every drug dealer has a Ferrari. 😂
So what! He didn’t do anything wrong and you can’t arrest someone based off opinions.
I can't believe he didn't use his turn signal. What an p.o.s.
😂😂 right!! Man.. some people's kids 😂😂😂
Ferrari drivers, am I right?
That should be 10 years for that alone!
That's because he was in Florida, nobody uses signals down here... 😞
lmao
Much deserved credit to St. Johns and Flagler County Sheriff's Office for running a professional and effective operation, all while maintaining an impecable conduct while handling the subjects. They should serve as role models for other departments. Respect.
Bro toured a 488 LMAOOOOOO ngl thats pretty impressive making it from top to bottom of the east coast
@@ISi-f2g it’s stupid. I immediately thought they put it in a enclosed trailer behind a rental truck. Crazy to simply drive it there using your credit card entire time 🤷♂️
Not really. As long as you keep moving, most the time the police have no idea where you are. As soon as he got to his destination he got caught.
@@ISi-f2g riding 😂
Right I’m like I understand other states how you dodge gsp in Georgia gsp and Fhp in competition when it come to these type things he was better going west coast
Foreal 😂
AHHH THE TAKE ON THE RHODE ISLAND ACCENT HAD ME ON THE FLOOR HAHA
@@Squirrelboy_100 Profile
Is funny love it 😀 🤣
@@FajaraClubhaha thanks
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Lmao I was definitely not expecting that
You didn’t hear him bro world famous accent 😂
Dude... This whoooole video is INSANE. The tracking, the surveillance.... Mind blown 🤯
This is better than ANY TV show on the networks today. Thank you @midwest safety for putting this together
@@macnorman that’s because TV isn’t real your being brainwashed LMAO enjoy 📺
I'd rather pay a few thousand dollars over a weekend to rent a Ferrari than go to prison.
You think this kid have thousands of dollars to burn for a weekend of Ferrari experience? Bro looks like he can barely afford a mcdonalds cheeseburger. This was probably his only chance to drive one, but he is so stupid he committed too many other crimes too and didn't know when to stop. He would've got away with like 200 days of jail for this ride in the best case scenario now hes probably facing like 10 years as the court went full hard on the case or if he would've just dropped the Ferrari somewhere earlier he might've even got away with it. This kid was dumb dumb
@@DitchJonesx200 days for breaking into a house and holding the parents with 2 small children at gunpoint and then robbing a 300.000$ car?
To be fair, they *did* initially try to steal a Corvette too... they probably couldn't afford to rent both?
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@@joshh535 Corvette was not at the home at that time.... so they took the ferrari
I'm glad you put up the final case detail. Most channels will go through the entire crime video and then leave you hanging with no follow-up with the charges. This is the best crime video channel I've seen to date. I'm subscribed with all thumbs up on your excellent videos
I just gotta say that I love how much effort you put into all your videos with all the helpful information and angles! Your channel is so high quality!
@@maverick2377 💯
Agreed. And compare this channel to "Police Activity", where the channel owner is too lazy to even include descriptions of the footage nor block out private info of the victims. And yet, they are one of the biggest channels cop watch channels for some reason. 🤷🏾♂️
i was just about to comment the same thing. this is EASILY the best bodycam channel right now. the editing with the maps every time a new callout is given, the explanation of the codes, the (at least i think) authentic human commentary, and the subtitles that are actually accurate instead of a shitty auto generated attempt that's no better than youtube's, everything is on a complete other level. if this channel uploaded more frequently, i would literally not be subscribed to any other cop channel
@Walter_Sobchak_43 yes × 10
@@DraisWerks-wb1nxok whine bag
Johnathan seems like a seasoned criminal. The way he handled being arrested and questioned was extremely smooth. Personally I would be convinced he has no clue what’s going on if I didn’t know any better.
@@SnailMan63 well i think the more and more Johnathan from rhode island drove that ferrari around eventually he would get caught. dude was just chasing his destiny at that point
and now Jonathan from Rhode Island is someone's bitch
Well yea.... but you would know better if you were in that position, so.
WHO'S OFFSPRING WAS THIS ?? They must be so proud.
His parents are still in Venezuela.
I mean, bro didn't hurt anyone. Was a lot more compliant than the majority of folks. he did some dumb shit, but in the grand scheme of things, he doesn't seem like a bad kid.
@@blood9903 held them a gunpoint. Did ya miss that part, skippy?
@huntzach it is literally mentioned 14 seconds into the video: allegedly at gunpoint.
Good grief
There ARE variables that affect your comment against the parents. For instance IF the kid were running for his life (whether by a cult of police or a gang), or if a tornado was aiming directly toward you, it would be grounds for taking a car to distance onself from harm, but that's not what happened here. If there were some other reason that was shared to police as to why he took the car (such as the owner owing him money or robbing him previously) that would be premise for taking the law into one's own hands. The parents may very possibly not be at fault but the kid may simply be going that stupid rebellious phase. We do not know everything from a yt video and should approach with caution when drawing conclusions that do nothing but cause divisions and solves little.
FYI he's probably sleeping well because the adrenaline wore off.
Bro has been driving that horse and running from the law for daaaaays. Being in custody was probably his only rest since the robbery that kicked all of this off.
No he gettin poked in the arse
@@wread1982only happens to pedos
@wread1982 I don't think so. People in prison divide themselves by what crime they did. The cooler the crime, the more props they get.
The more heinous the crime, the more beatings they get.
It's an initial-impression pecking order and he'll be fine if he doesn't try to act tough behind bars.
A multi-day nation-wide car chase where he outran multiple officers and highway patrol cars isn't going to get treated like a kid killer or an elderly abuse or SA person. It's not as hard as, say, bank robbery or jewel Heist - but the guy literally engaged in multiple Fast & Furious style getaways in the brand-name of fast cars.
@ prove it
@@wread1982
Watch any documentary. There is a pecking order
That’s pretty smart of a wanted fugitive to run off in one of the most conspicuous cars there can be lmao
It's actually very smart. No cop car in the US can catch him.......
car thefts dnt tend to be smart 🤣
@@BostonBuzz idk, he seems pretty caught
we don't see too many people make it on this channel, he made it down the entire East Coast, and they technically didn't catch him in the car they just tracked him down. He got away in Grand theft Auto terms@@bazooka712
Agree , fast and capable of fleeing most police cruisers but sticks out like a sore thumb
Always use your debit card card for crime sprees perps!
It would be hilarious if the states that he passed through brought up charges of transporting stolen goods across state lines. 😂
They can and some probably will. He will be going through so many state's courts for fleeing and evading at least.
Transporting across state lines would be a federal, because across state lines
Midwest. I just wanna thank you so much for adding what the numbers mean!! You guys just go above and beyond giving us information, the road details, the details from several different body cams, the details about the suspect and the way the situation ended up and EVERYTHING!! like you guys ROCK!!
calculating speed based or traffic cams, wild lol
7 o’clock on a Saturday morning, fully caffeinated, and watching by far the best produced car chase video I have ever seen… Kudos to your team… Subscribed with gusto, keep up the good work👍🏼
Real scholars to steal an exotic super car. They definitely wouldnt stand out anywhere they go. Even smarter to keep driving the car after cops already know they're in it. Idiots. 🤷🏾♂️
Who knows, maybe they wanted to sell it for a ridiculous price.
Also, sh*tty gas mileage
They didn't even bother to swap plates lol
@@Kr0nicDragon
Gas milage or the inability to be caught by the law on an open road?
Man was driving for days and outrunan multiple state and city police. The only reason they even caught him is he decided to hide out near the shoreline on the Florida peninsula.
Right. If youre going to do this get a truck and an enclosed trailer first lol the Ferrari will more than pay for it back
Damn, Rhode Island threw the entire book at him with those 12 traffic violation charges lol
Would have been much cheaper to just do an exotic car rental...
Cranston doesn't have those cars for rent.
Gotta say it's impressive a teenager managed to evade police for so long across multiple states which driving such a high powered rear wheel drive super car and not wreck it almost immediatley. Kid should apply for F1 when he's released 😂😂
@@leehalifax Once he's released in his 70s with how many charges he'll end up with in the other states 😂
You underestimate the 488. I personally driven one and i can tell you this car is way easier to drive then any normal car. Active airo, weight distribution and tons of electronics make babies able to drive that car and keep it stable, even at very fast speeds. 230kmh is nothing for that kind of car
facts, wasted talent...
And you’re underestimating this guys driving skills to literacy escape from 3 police chases. Every asshole with a 488 won’t be able to do that
Guy realized GTA 5's "5 Star wanted Level's" no joke. He'll be 85 and still paying back his debt to society.
Doesn’t seem like anyone was hurt or killed, it didn’t have details on the robberies though. Guy probably won’t even do that much time tbh
Maybe 5 years with a driving ban for 10 @@ShadowRee
@@blznft9513 sounds about right
Level 5 heat in real life from most wanted, dude got 2 county on him
Lmfaoooooo not even close to 85 bud. He’d probably get 8 years if that.
Let the man go bro, he said he was going to return the car!!
WOW, I've never watched a RUclips channel where there was so much detailed information about criminals on the run. Your style is so captivating, as the video went on it seemed you covered everything possible. I was sure you were going to add more details for example: Johnathan passed 425 vehicles in 6 minutes with his heart rate normal, blood pressure 124 /74 body temperature 98.6 and he blinked on average 4 times while driving north. Keep up the great work!
Professional style of perfection!
Its true. Top shelf.
i’m saying 😭 they are insane Ngl
🤣🤣🤣🤣🚓lol
This guy was a one man Cannonball Run.
(insert Dom DeLuise “wheezy” laughter)
Exactly....But without the Mitsubishi Starion Jackie Chan drove😂
The extent of detail that was put into this video is amazing! Great work folks!🙌❤️
License plate reader? He had the same plates still? Hmmmm. Criminals getting dumber.
That and/or it's a teen who figures if they are caught, they are getting baby consequences for the crazy amount of crimes.
not only had the same plates, but the dumbass kept the custom plates on, making it easier to spot w/o the ALPR 😭😭
He was tired from all that driving. 😮
@@yacket guy's 20
and used his debit to buy gas.. just hit an atm on the way
kid not only kept the original plates on, but the CUSTOM plates making it easier to identify w/o a ALPR.
How's he going to stop and switch plates with the cops on his tail? Fuel stops must have hairy enough.
@@scottdiamond74 You think he made it from Road Island to Florida and didn't have any time to spare to swap the plates? 😂
@@720MotorWorks If I was a kid in a Ferrari it would be hard to stop.
@@scottdiamond74 had enough time to walk into a circle K to use his debit card for a drink
@720MotorWorks maybe he had enough sense to pee in that bottle and not the car
‘Cop: Anyone see a blue Ferrari around here?’
One of those guys: ‘it’s … it’s like a blue Ferrari!
This channel and Code Blue Cam have the best editing and research of this type of content and I absolutely love it!
Agreed.
Rhode Island tossed the entire motor vehicle code at him 🤣
most work they've had in 3 weeks.
Obviously the car is a lot faster but the cops must’ve loved the fact they were chasing a Ferrari, movie type of vibes.
You're probably not wrong. 😅 Probably getting some Need For Speed 3 vibes.
@@TheEDFLegacy spot on
I don't know for sure, but I doubt it's much faster on the top end speed and it certainly doesn't have the range for a solid pursuit.
@@noosphericaltarzan It's not usually the top speed that is helpful, but how quickly a car can slow down and speed up. Not to mention being able to do that without overheating the engine or transmission, or boiling the brake fluid.
That said, as far as performance goes; definitely an advantage. But lots of other things in play too (like range as you mentioned). 🙂
@@yayinternets I never really thought about how to realistically escape outside of banter on videos. I just don't see it as possible except for maybe in a real city where you can ditch the vehicle and blend into a crowd in a place that their cameras aren't watching you. But even then, I dunno. I wonder what the stats are on how many attempts succeed and under what circumstances (the car, the environment, the numbers of police involved, and the police department policies that held LE back). I really doubt it's very high, but then I doubt they'd publish it either. If Arkansas state police have near zero escape statistics, then I'd argue the potential outside of an urban area is basically zero if LE really wants to make it impossible. I also feel like we spend a lot of time mocking the runners but not enough time addressing the fact that the outcome is always so much worse than just going to court and dealing with the initial charges. Like far worse.
Sorry but some young kid turns up in a $300k Ferrari to a distant relative's home but he is "unaware" of any criminal actions???? Yes put the other one, it has bells on it.
U snitchin on your family
Kinda how criminals works my guy they ain’t calling you and tell you what’s happening they show up hide what ever and come in. Seen it many times even people leave stolen or hot cars on others property too
Can’t arrest based on opinions
you're one dumb dude Steve
@reeddeer793 you can in england
Really impressed by the effort you guys made to show the path of the chase on a map, as well as determining his speed with red light camera footage!
Outstanding presentation in this video. You guys are quickly becoming one of my favorite police channels.
This and EWU are my two go-to creators for this content.
I'd just appreciate if the voice over was done by an actual human, and not AI.
I worked at Ferrari and Maserati of Palm Beach 5 years ago as a client advisor and there’s no way that the car wasn’t trackable. They have a built in gps or finder for users who can’t find it in the parking lot. So the fact that cops had to use a License plate reader vs calling Ferrari is wild lol
They make a jammer and disparate police forces don't exactly have 1-to-1 direct lines of communication.
They only were aware because it dinged on a plate reader. Maybe they were made slightly aware prior to that via a phonecall in order to get them to check the plate reader ... but htf are they supposed to relay that info live?
I'm surprised he didn't steal some plates to swap out. He was bound to get caught eventually
@ that’s a good point. I only say that because I thought the plate reader is automatic unless it hits on a plate that has a BOLO. But even then the plate the guy has on the vehicle. It looks like a Florida plate and the vehicle was stolen from Rhode Island.
@@RougeComputer
He could have bought it in Florida and didn't flip the plates when he was in NJ.
@@nsahandlerI like to know how he drove all that distance and not get caught?? Insane!
@@Jason_556hard to communicate with that many different counties, states
most of the time the chase would likely be called off due to risk of civilians, and cops.
they also might not immediately know the extent of crimes committed by the person driving.
the amount of work put into these videos. thank you so much for the great content
the new england references in the beginning were spot on. the editor def from new england
He's polite but dangerous. Was it worth the thrill boys (he and Logan)? You're both going to prison soon.
The ones who seem like totally normal people are way scarier to me. This guy seems like a reasonable, calm guy, and yet he committed a home invasion, armed robbery, and a multi-state crime spree.
@@joshs.5384yes that’s y they say usually not to f around with most quiet ppl,they can blow up anytime and seem to have some extra anger hidden somewhere 😂😂😂
Hey, atleast he'll be back before GTA VI comes out. Maybe he can run it back on there
Ma boi took it all the way down to the one state you REALLY don’t want to run in
Ong
How the hell he manage to slip past GSP to get to Fl is a miracle for him 😂
@@CascadeSlim0119 that’s what I was thinking Georgia has dodge challengers and unmarked track hawks and they are posted waiting to chase you down.
@ he took the back roads 😂
Everybody wants the luxuries of life without actually having to work for it. Just cosplaying.
That charge! Not pleading guilt but accepting you are? How does that work? Wow the laws have to be cleaned up in America.
Not everyone but yeah lots
I'd say he worked pretty hard for it. Doing an armed robbery and getting into police chases multiple times sounds like hard work to me, and it was also very risky work. Most people wouldn't risk prison time for a Ferrari, he should be allowed to keep it. There should be a law that acknowledges his fleeing skills after the third successful run and admit, the law lost this time.
Like most politicians. 😅
@@kulimeya123 I agree. Many banks aren't less than a thief than this guy.
This kid got 5 stars
First dashcam channel that does the research before hand. Amazing work
*beforehand?
I love how this video includes maps, so entertaining and informative!!
Wow, the amount of time and effort it took to edit this video is astounding. Thank you guys for this kind of channel it’s very exciting to see this kind of footage especially so well presented. 👏👏
Yet again I appreciate you not only reporting on this but taking the time to be as comprehensive as possible with your record requests and analysis of footage. 💪🏼
Great job with including all of the charges, in detail, for both Johnathan and his buddy from Florida as well as Rhode Island.
Im impressed with the reporting and investigating
Not everybody in the comment acting like criminal masterminds.
He wasn’t taking the car trying to steal and flip high end cars undetected. He saw a Ferrari, he thought “man I really wanna drive a Ferrari”, he stole the Ferrari, he joy rode the Ferrari and had his “fun” running from the cops in it.
In the east they’re used to no chase policy’s so they mainly just drive as fast as possible and as reckless as possible to get the cops to stop chasing. Down south stuff is different. mfs will chase you till god either takes them or the wheel
“Jesus, take the wheel!”
“He’s about too”
Rhode Islander here. Our state is fairly dense. There's only so much room, and the chances of a crash causing injuries and fatalities to other drivers has to be considered. Bigger states= bigger stretches of road that can be cleared or shut down. More departments are exercising caution about harm coming to their officer, and the general public. Obviously it's important to get the person fleeing, but not at the cost of innocent lives.
He invaded a man's home and held his family at gunpoint to get the car. Let that sink in. Don't try to make it sound like teenage hijinks. Like he just happened to see a Ferrari sitting there with the engine running and the door open and couldn't resist temptation. He invaded a man's home and held his family at gunpoint.
@@wilburross9709 To us that’s huge, to him that’s a means to an end. Think about this, he invaded to home of a person that clearly has some money, so I’m sure their house had plenty of things he could have taken and sold or forced the man to send him money if this was about financial gain, but “all he did” was take the Ferrari and drive it around recklessly and take police on chases in MULTIPLE states. This was nothing but thrill to him. Teens also do stupid stuff for thrill so it does make it sound like teenage shenanigans.
You obviously didn’t watch the video, bc he knew the man he stole it from and even said he planned to return it to the victim at the victim’s second home in Florida
What a loser, obviously can’t earn his own car so he steals. Pathetic
@@Owlshadow. Hardly. More like how Commie-la never earned a nomination.
@@Spence937 said teenagers prolly minors
@@Owlshadow. I am not a Trump (or Kamala) fan, but jeezus-christ he does lives in you folks heads rent free, doesn't he?
@Owlshadow Pathetic. Can’t wait for Trump to win.
@@Owlshadow. you mean biden!
Great video, really is nice seeing an update of this robbery. I’m from RI, but out of state for college, so it’s been hard getting updates for it.
the first time I watched a chase all the way through. amazing effort was put into this video
The AI voiceover absolutely did not do justice to a very good joke about New England accents lol
Bro playing gta 6 irl
How do you like throwing your youth away just because you wanted a supercar that isn’t yours….
I blame rappers
@@Purplepunch813 and why are rapers this way? They didn't just appear from nowhere. I blame the culture, the whole culture is just trash
@@bankaihampter2802 I agree
They never had a father in the house and the mother most likely gave up a long time ago. The only influence this kid has had was his punk friends now where they at? Nowhere to be found and while he's rotting in a jail cell they'll either forget about him, dead, or end up in the same place he's going.
“rappers”??? Nothing about rap music is in this crime. When blacks commit crimes a bunch of racist comments are made but when it’s not blacks then we look to justify anyway possible smh
Nice driving skills 🏎️🏁
The definition of "Drive it like you stole it"
And to think he was just going to return the car to the guy's other house! Such a nice thoughtful young man. LMAO
I love your videos. Great research and you get the full story. Bravo from a fan in the UK.
the thing about having a fast car is fuel, they dont carry alot and definitely guzzle it fast
Imagine,and he was at speeds over 100 😂😂😂
Well my interest was piqued & now it's gloriously satisfied - looking forward to all this channel has to offer 🐝
This channel is the best bodycam channel on RUclips!
The edits showing where they’re talking about, is amazing
If you’re gonna steal a car, steal a Ferrari or a Lamborghini…. The criminal charges are the same as if you stole a Honda. Might as well have fun.
Got a point ! It really doesn’t make any difference.
@@Jason_556 sure does, gets you across 12 states with 12 states worth of charges
Feel so bad for the owners of the 488 that got robbed :(
why, they're rich
@@ProfessionalMonkey984 Because anyone getting robbed at gunpoint is bad. Have some empathy. If it was a $20K car would you feel bad? $200K isn't that much in the grand scheme of things and it's all relative anyway. Almost anyone can finance a $200K car these days.
@@ProfessionalMonkey984 WTF? No, that's not cool. You don't get to wave guns in people's faces and steal from them. Straight to prison for both of these goons.
@@ProfessionalMonkey984 Why should people feel bad or care about poor people? They're a strain on society.
@ProfessionalMonkey984 You have a criminal mentality. That kind of thinking is exactly how criminals justify their crimes.
So young, and SO PRO! This guy is hard-wired for a criminal career. The only lessons he’s learned are how to do things proactively and methodically in his subsequent endeavors.
You just know that failure to use a turn signal charge hit him the hardest.
Had a cop follow me almost all the way home for not using my turn signal only not to even get pulled over 😂😂
Remember people it doesn't matter how fast of a car you have, you can't outrun radios.
Yes yu can, plenty of people have but when they alr know your name and where you live and all that thennnnn there’s no reason to try
Don't forget helicopters. And, I mean, people do get away from the cops sometimes. But it is usually do to the authorities calling off the pursuit out of concern for the public safety. I imagine there are people out there who have the driving skills and powerful enough vehicles to get away from a cop before they have anything more than a description of the vehicle, but it's rare. In fact, I've seen channels on YT that have their super fast cars decked out in cameras that cover every angle and blacked out windows/tags etc, who then go out looking for a cop to try to pull them over so that they can attempt to flee. Who knows how genuine that crap is, though? 🤷🏽♂️
@@AxelordSMIJES True, though in this case the helicopter wasn't fast enough to keep up with it if the guy actually got on the highway and made some distance..
Thankfully, he decided to hide, and FLIR is a wonderful technology.
@@TheEDFLegacy That Ferrari can't skip over entire neighborhoods, woods, lakes and traffic as a shortcut like a helicopter can.
@@WarbandGames you obviously haven’t ran from the police then.
If those kids used all that braveness in a more wise way, they would have a brilliant future 😮
Holy shit balls! Finally someone getting charged for everything.
What a lovely couple of young men, there families must be very proud of them.
at least Jonathan was respectful and didn't fight anymore.
I know, right?? What is weird to me is that nobody is concerned about what their record is going to look like for getting a job, etc. which tells me that they don’t have any intention of being a regular, law abiding citizen. They intend to live a criminal lifestyle.
This video got me to learn about stop sticks, as someone that lives in Sweden where car chases are pretty uncommon i had never heard about them before.
That Rhode Island bit at the start was hilarious.
They really threw the book at him... thats good to see.
Nicely edited video.
The attention to details in this video are insane! New sub from Chicago 🎉
Wow.. impressive video guys. The added graphic of the specific highways etc really elevates it. Nice work!
Them kids played too much need for speed games lol
They pulled it off for a while
@@elz1250 like 2 days only, and its not slightly as impressive as just working for it instead of stealing one with a gun like a pussie and now he'll never be able to work for one or get one ever a gain, not worth it x100 cause now im kms if im him, those charges..
@@elz1250 ruined his one life he'll ever get to drive a shitty spec 488 for 2 days
Yeah this is something straight out of Need For Speed Most Wanted (2005)
More like hot pursuit not most wanted.
Thank you for your report.
I don't know why they're concerned with his well-being if he's not concerned about anybody else's.
Cause people will cry and throw tantrums that they treating the criminals inhumane
Because that's what separates the good guys from the bad guys
That’s how they get him to talk himself into more trouble. That is always the goal of cops: to get people to admit to whatever they are arresting them for.
Because some people have stronger morals than you
@reeddeer793 who said anything about me concerned about his well-being. 😂
The editing and research on this channel is really helpful.
💯
I am so appreciative of how law enforcement have done to be able to have full use of cctvs.
The content this channel puts together is truly commendable! Not just the background research, but the narration, subtitles, edits & not fluffing it with all the unnecessary BS are what make it one of the best! What really sets it at top notch for me tho is the underlying sarcasm & humor 🤣 always on point 👌🏼👌🏼
Yeah it really is one of the very best body cam channels out there.
They've been using those live strem street cameras all over the country for at least 16 years, I got busted for a warrent in Troy MI in 2009 and they showed me my face closup behind the wheel through several intersections and stores. BTW turned my life around.
@@bionicman6969 Damn!
Also had the house I was living at on a live satellite feed, you'd of thought I killed someone but was just a minor drug possession warrant.
35% front window tint would’ve saved you
As someone who has been arrested before, being polite and honest with cops goes a longgg ways
Guys, excellent production... with the maps, traffic light cams... wow! I enjoy your videos, thanks!
As always, a very through and well explained video, Great job!
Man, this is the first time I've seen a cop cam and police recording channel calculating actual speed - that level of detail is seriously impressive.
Holy 🎉 this is the best channel for this type of content. Maps?! Full FOIA traffic cams and google earth. Calculating the speed based off frames. I am very impressed.
"Cranson Pawlease Depawtment" sounds so furrufied
dude what
@@drewdevon2009furry-fied