@@DMCarReviewsno it’s not u can hear the hemi and V6s can’t go 140 MPH this dudes just scared for his life to drive a car 150 MPH down the regular highway in and out of traffic cuz u can kill yourself and someone else with any sudden move or vehicle malfunction or if u take your eyes off the road for a second.
CHP uses the 5.7 AWD charger. that was likely a V6 challenger also equipped with AWD. 5 speed V8 vs 8 speed V6. not once did the cop close the gap on the highway.
@xkcash_238 v6 definitely can go 145, I know bone stock. 😂😂😂 5.7, I've got up to 165, never drove a scat, and hellcat on this same stretch of 880 i pushed 197. Dk where you got your info my guy
Not allowed to pit. That shit kills a lot of people who aren’t even involved in the pursuit. Cops be picking the wrong times to pit people. Just look at ASP. They pit so many people into civilians that it ain’t even funny. And CHP can chase people on the freeway but can’t chase them through city streets if it’s just a traffic violation. It has to be a major crime like murder suspect or drug suspect. That’s why he terminated the chase when they hit the streets. He wanted to chase him but if he gets caught he can lose his job.
They pit, just at speeds where the officer is also not at risk . A pit over 50 puts both vehicles at risk. As u guys know theirs always a nice amount of traffic and regular bums everywhere. This aint back roads of Arkansas or Georgia these are big cities were a business or company will sue if a car flies thru their business because of a pit
In California they can't pit over 45MPH which is the max "safe" pit speed, Unless it's an active violent felon(ie: active shooter, ramming vehicles, headed for crowd).
@@dporrasxtremeLS3That’s a 5.7 it sounds weak because it’s stock and he’s got a decent distance on the cops. I have a 3.6 it wasn’t noticeably loud to other cars on the road until I took the mufflers off.
In California, drivers are supposed to pull to the right when an emergency vehicle with a red light is approaching. If CHP has to pass a slower car on the right side, they deactivate the red lights so the other cars will not pull over right in front of them. They keep the light on when passing on the left.
The ASP has done a great job, except for their TVI’s that involve innocent people on the road. They don’t mention those injured or killed or the lawsuits, nor does GSP. CHP will pursue till hell freezes over if the crime justifies it. Remember, this dude was not driving crazy until he was lit up by the CHP. Do No Harm! Don’t crash into innocent people, Don’t pursue at high speeds on surface streets, don’t make the ahole think he has to drive crazier in order to get away. With no Air Support or the Spikes he requested, he made an Excellent decision, that maybe saved the taxpayers millions of dollars. And for those who think the CHP is chicken. What did you do today?
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ASP is staffed with absolute psychopaths who will destroy anything and everything and every one to PIT someone.
I see you're new to pursuits. I've watched countless chases back when I lived in Kaliforniastan (when Stu would televise them live almost daily) where CHP/LAPD/LACSD would stop pursuing, and the shitbags would keep running and driving recklessly and still crash into people. At least when police have the sirens going, it gives the public a heads up. In a perfect world, nobody would commit crimes, everyone would follow the rules, and life would be "safe" and happy for all. But, unfortunately that's not how it works. If police didn't pursue anyone as soon as they start to run, guess what would happen......people would learn this and everyone would run. And the idiotic statement of "just get their plate and arrest them later" that inevitably follows the "don't engage in pursuits" crowd doesn't work, because then they have to prove who was driving the vehicle at the time. The PIT policy in Kali is mostly ridiculous, but then again they do favor criminal behavior there. On the flip side of that though, doing a high speed PIT on surface streets in many urban/city areas in that state is too dangerous/risky. But, they absolutely could do it in the more rural/less densely populated/trafficked areas, or in light(er) highway traffic.
@@drouleauGTFOH! ASP be running into people all the dam time while in pursuit. Most of the idiots on the road don’t pay attention to their mirrors so the cops having their lights and sirens on don’t alert shit if you’re not paying attention to your surroundings. If sirens really did give people a heads up then there wouldn’t be so many idiots sitting in front of ambulances and fire trucks when they have their sirens going.
@@Papa_Smurf_711 Yep, ASP "runs into people all the damn time".....the people running, absolutely......innocent people, not so much (and no innocent person has been seriously hurt or killed as a result). As far as people not paying attention, I realize this might be a difficult concept to understand, but for example if some moron is driving through LA and blowing lights at 60-70+ mph and you have your typical idiot behind the wheel not paying attention to what's going on (I saw sooooo many accidents in the 5 years I lived in SoCal because people there are basically retarded)....at least hearing a siren gives them a chance to look around and see what's coming at them. If they still ignore the sirens, then that's their problem. On the highway though, it's a little different....sometimes a driver only has a couple seconds to respond if vehicles are coming at them at twice the speed. I've been in traffic before when a cop was weaving through at 120+ with lights on but no siren, and I didn't see him until he passed me. Now, if someone is camping in the left lane and there's a clear shot between them and a cop coming up like a half mile back....then yeah, they should have plenty of time to react.
GSP pits suspects into vans with families in them and then blames it all on the perpetrators instead of being held accountable for their dumb ass decisions also. That shit is outlawed out here because too many civilians get hurt by dumb ass cops.
It’s very irresponsible of that cop to keep turning off his lights and siren. At that speed, they need to stay on to get people’s attention to know they’re coming up behind them.
All that and then end pursuit, ridiculous. This just emboldens the criminals. Wonder why they drive crazy cause they know law enforcement will stop pursuit.
Those stats in the information section are staggering. 20 miles in 10 minutes is, obviously, 2 miles per minute, AVERAGE! That’s 120mph. AVERAGE. FOR TWENTY MILES!!! Tell me again how these engines are pieces of crap. To get a 120mph average, you would need to drive proportionally faster than that for every but you drove slower than that. So we see lots of parts where they are doing 40-70mph. I’ll bet he hit over 160 a few times and for a few minutes at a time. To get that AVERAGE is staggering. That means he did A LOT of 150+ driving. Wow. Not to mention the fact that he used a lot of fuel. I used 2/5 of a tank, or roughly 8 gallons in about 25 minutes one time in my Magnum. Went about 30 miles. Drive at about 110 for maybe 5+ miles, but it was all the stop sign launches straight to 110-120 that drank the gas. I think I calculated about 3.75mpg, roughly. I’m sure he drank 1/2 tank of gas on that run.
This is California that cop with be sued until he's in that same ditch😂😂😂. Plus the department. And the city. No matter watba person does. The evidence states pitin someone over 50 is dangerous for everyone involved. Any cop who pits over 50 putting his own life at risk for a person who doesn't even care. Just think about that😂😂😂.
@HimBands-mv7yo it makes sense,or is ti just california have diffrent laws? For example people stilling less then 900 is not a crime,and there we have all these black lives matters walking out of stores with lots of stuff and not even the securitys can stopped them. Maybe in the law enforcement is something like that.
@@alexu7317it’s a stupid policy, it’s to not confuse persons to move to the right for emergency lights causing an accident, but someone seeing a car flying by doing 120 isn’t going to assume there’s a cop with no lights on right behind him.
In California, drivers are supposed to pull to the right when an emergency vehicle with a red light is approaching. If CHP has to pass a slower car on the right side, they deactivate the red lights so the other cars will not pull over right in front of them. They keep the light on when passing on the left.
Sounds like some dumb rule made by a Democrats. It’s fucking ridiculous. That the Trooper has to worry about turning his lights on and off while he’s pursuit driving. I think it’s more dangerous as well as the other drivers may not recognize it as a police car.
Is he playing Super Mario Brother’s while chasing the bad guy?
5.7 can't outrun shit. Highway patrol kept up with him just fine and canceled the pursuit for safety reasons.
That's a 3.6
@DMCarReviews Even worse. Lol
@@DMCarReviewsno it’s not u can hear the hemi and V6s can’t go 140 MPH this dudes just scared for his life to drive a car 150 MPH down the regular highway in and out of traffic cuz u can kill yourself and someone else with any sudden move or vehicle malfunction or if u take your eyes off the road for a second.
CHP uses the 5.7 AWD charger. that was likely a V6 challenger also equipped with AWD. 5 speed V8 vs 8 speed V6. not once did the cop close the gap on the highway.
@xkcash_238 v6 definitely can go 145, I know bone stock. 😂😂😂 5.7, I've got up to 165, never drove a scat, and hellcat on this same stretch of 880 i pushed 197. Dk where you got your info my guy
So California cops will chase you until you crash but won’t pit.
Not allowed to pit. That shit kills a lot of people who aren’t even involved in the pursuit. Cops be picking the wrong times to pit people. Just look at ASP. They pit so many people into civilians that it ain’t even funny. And CHP can chase people on the freeway but can’t chase them through city streets if it’s just a traffic violation. It has to be a major crime like murder suspect or drug suspect. That’s why he terminated the chase when they hit the streets. He wanted to chase him but if he gets caught he can lose his job.
Correct there policies prohibit them from doing the pursuit immobilization technique(P.I.T)
They pit, just at speeds where the officer is also not at risk . A pit over 50 puts both vehicles at risk. As u guys know theirs always a nice amount of traffic and regular bums everywhere. This aint back roads of Arkansas or Georgia these are big cities were a business or company will sue if a car flies thru their business because of a pit
In California they can't pit over 45MPH which is the max "safe" pit speed, Unless it's an active violent felon(ie: active shooter, ramming vehicles, headed for crowd).
Why do I hear Mario bros?😂
i heard that too lol. his partner is playing mario mobille lol
Yup lol
What trim do you think the Challenger was? Quite certain its a V6
Yeah cause rts stock top out at like 145 the srt stock tops at like 180 right? I’m not sure but that would explain why they caught back up
probably a slightly modified r/t, if tuned then they can reach 160+. hellcat would have been gone quicker
You can hear its a V6 when he gets on the highway from the ramp
I mean technically the SRT is a hemi... But I know what ya mean... Likely a 5.7 hemi not a 6.4 hemi...
he said fck this im going back twords oakland 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:19 For anyone wondering, that's the V6. You can hear the Pentastar when the Challenger is accelerating.
It Did sound a little weak...
@@dporrasxtremeLS3That’s a 5.7 it sounds weak because it’s stock and he’s got a decent distance on the cops. I have a 3.6 it wasn’t noticeably loud to other cars on the road until I took the mufflers off.
Unless that’s a V6 with an after market exhaust. The V6 Challengers might be able to do 140 Ik the Jeeps and Chargers can’t.
@ If he has a tune then it takes off that 125 governor
Why was he turning the lights on and off?
In California, drivers are supposed to pull to the right when an emergency vehicle with a red light is approaching. If CHP has to pass a slower car on the right side, they deactivate the red lights so the other cars will not pull over right in front of them. They keep the light on when passing on the left.
@@bullwinkle6483I just learned something new. I did not know that.
If you dont know why already, im not gonna teach you.
Thats good yoi dont need to know..
@@tbeticalcornball
@@tbeticalwell look who earned the “helpful person” award. 😂
The ASP has done a great job, except for their TVI’s that involve innocent people on the road. They don’t mention those injured or killed or the lawsuits, nor does GSP. CHP will pursue till hell freezes over if the crime justifies it. Remember, this dude was not driving crazy until he was lit up by the CHP. Do No Harm! Don’t crash into innocent people, Don’t pursue at high speeds on surface streets, don’t make the ahole think he has to drive crazier in order to get away. With no Air Support or the Spikes he requested, he made an Excellent decision, that maybe saved the taxpayers millions of dollars. And for those who think the CHP is chicken. What did you do today?
ASP is staffed with absolute psychopaths who will destroy anything and everything and every one to PIT someone.
FTP
I see you're new to pursuits. I've watched countless chases back when I lived in Kaliforniastan (when Stu would televise them live almost daily) where CHP/LAPD/LACSD would stop pursuing, and the shitbags would keep running and driving recklessly and still crash into people. At least when police have the sirens going, it gives the public a heads up. In a perfect world, nobody would commit crimes, everyone would follow the rules, and life would be "safe" and happy for all. But, unfortunately that's not how it works. If police didn't pursue anyone as soon as they start to run, guess what would happen......people would learn this and everyone would run. And the idiotic statement of "just get their plate and arrest them later" that inevitably follows the "don't engage in pursuits" crowd doesn't work, because then they have to prove who was driving the vehicle at the time. The PIT policy in Kali is mostly ridiculous, but then again they do favor criminal behavior there. On the flip side of that though, doing a high speed PIT on surface streets in many urban/city areas in that state is too dangerous/risky. But, they absolutely could do it in the more rural/less densely populated/trafficked areas, or in light(er) highway traffic.
@@drouleauGTFOH! ASP be running into people all the dam time while in pursuit. Most of the idiots on the road don’t pay attention to their mirrors so the cops having their lights and sirens on don’t alert shit if you’re not paying attention to your surroundings. If sirens really did give people a heads up then there wouldn’t be so many idiots sitting in front of ambulances and fire trucks when they have their sirens going.
@@Papa_Smurf_711 Yep, ASP "runs into people all the damn time".....the people running, absolutely......innocent people, not so much (and no innocent person has been seriously hurt or killed as a result). As far as people not paying attention, I realize this might be a difficult concept to understand, but for example if some moron is driving through LA and blowing lights at 60-70+ mph and you have your typical idiot behind the wheel not paying attention to what's going on (I saw sooooo many accidents in the 5 years I lived in SoCal because people there are basically retarded)....at least hearing a siren gives them a chance to look around and see what's coming at them. If they still ignore the sirens, then that's their problem. On the highway though, it's a little different....sometimes a driver only has a couple seconds to respond if vehicles are coming at them at twice the speed. I've been in traffic before when a cop was weaving through at 120+ with lights on but no siren, and I didn't see him until he passed me. Now, if someone is camping in the left lane and there's a clear shot between them and a cop coming up like a half mile back....then yeah, they should have plenty of time to react.
Is he playing Mario? 😂😂😂😂
He’s getting hella tokens
@@Freddy_Confetti😂😂😂😂
It's some sort of CHP Chime. Not entirely sure what specifically.
it's all the revenue from each traffic violation 😂😂😂
@@bradschuh4618 moronic comment
Challenger breaking into a new year. 😂
Georgia State police would have pitted that guy into anything in order to catch him. Unlike CHP, who chicken out.
Don’t be a bootlicker
No they just have comnon sense, and aren't jack up on dip😂
Different states, counties and departments have different rules that are not like each other
GSP pits suspects into vans with families in them and then blames it all on the perpetrators instead of being held accountable for their dumb ass decisions also. That shit is outlawed out here because too many civilians get hurt by dumb ass cops.
California don't have "Troopers" only highway patrol
What the difference?
@mobbinkorrectly not really a difference to be honest since it's all " State police"
Merry Christmas 🎅. LMAO 😂😂😂
What’s up with the Super Mario coin 🪙 sound effects ?!
It’s very irresponsible of that cop to keep turning off his lights and siren. At that speed, they need to stay on to get people’s attention to know they’re coming up behind them.
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Oh Yes 880 in Fremont. Many Memories :)
All that and then end pursuit, ridiculous. This just emboldens the criminals. Wonder why they drive crazy cause they know law enforcement will stop pursuit.
Sooo 1022 means fuck it ima give up
Surprised California allows them to chase
😂😂😂 byeeee fake kitty
Booooooooooooooooooooo to policys that allow ' Usual Suspects ' to endanger our streets.
As if yall are any better
@@idkwhatmynameis88 For starters' Pants up all the way with Belt properly used because #BLM BeltsLivesMatter
FTP
Those stats in the information section are staggering. 20 miles in 10 minutes is, obviously, 2 miles per minute, AVERAGE! That’s 120mph. AVERAGE. FOR TWENTY MILES!!! Tell me again how these engines are pieces of crap. To get a 120mph average, you would need to drive proportionally faster than that for every but you drove slower than that. So we see lots of parts where they are doing 40-70mph. I’ll bet he hit over 160 a few times and for a few minutes at a time. To get that AVERAGE is staggering. That means he did A LOT of 150+ driving. Wow. Not to mention the fact that he used a lot of fuel. I used 2/5 of a tank, or roughly 8 gallons in about 25 minutes one time in my Magnum. Went about 30 miles. Drive at about 110 for maybe 5+ miles, but it was all the stop sign launches straight to 110-120 that drank the gas. I think I calculated about 3.75mpg, roughly. I’m sure he drank 1/2 tank of gas on that run.
Was this CHP Tan?
CHP need some lessons from AST AND FHP. They don't fuck around,they'll put you in a ditch quick.
This is California that cop with be sued until he's in that same ditch😂😂😂. Plus the department. And the city. No matter watba person does. The evidence states pitin someone over 50 is dangerous for everyone involved. Any cop who pits over 50 putting his own life at risk for a person who doesn't even care. Just think about that😂😂😂.
@HimBands-mv7yo it makes sense,or is ti just california have diffrent laws? For example people stilling less then 900 is not a crime,and there we have all these black lives matters walking out of stores with lots of stuff and not even the securitys can stopped them. Maybe in the law enforcement is something like that.
😂, hell yeah!
If anyone sees this before watching it >> SKIP This One !
Boring AF, nothing to see here..
Why the hell is he turning his lights on and off all the time
Stupid CHP rule can’t pass vehicles on the right with lights and sirens from what I’ve read and seen lol
@@alexu7317it’s a stupid policy, it’s to not confuse persons to move to the right for emergency lights causing an accident, but someone seeing a car flying by doing 120 isn’t going to assume there’s a cop with no lights on right behind him.
@@Jason-rn4jk It is also LAW per the vehicle code.
In California, drivers are supposed to pull to the right when an emergency vehicle with a red light is approaching. If CHP has to pass a slower car on the right side, they deactivate the red lights so the other cars will not pull over right in front of them. They keep the light on when passing on the left.
Sounds like some dumb rule made by a Democrats. It’s fucking ridiculous. That the Trooper has to worry about turning his lights on and off while he’s pursuit driving. I think it’s more dangerous as well as the other drivers may not recognize it as a police car.
Trooper Byrd would've caught them
what do expect from a non LEO state? pitiful!
Boot licker
@R/TLife