Watch this blacked out DODGE CHARGER get defeated by Arkansas State Police teamwork - 130+ MPH

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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    Getting lots of questions and comments regarding "blacking out" and why did he stop the Charger and not the other vehicle. Here is a snippet from the Trooper's narrative:
    I observed a vehicle approaching me from the rear, traveling at a high rate of speed. I activated my rear radar antenna and obtained a speed of 86 mph in a 65 mph zone. I then slowed down and allowed the vehicle (A Dodge Charger) to pass.
    TRP.'s Caviness, Harrell, and I then attempted to open the driver's door of the vehicle, but it was locked. We then gave several verbal
    commands to unlock the door and step out. Mr. Cox and his passenger, who was later identified as Mr. Jadarious Mc Coy,
    refused to open the doors. TRP. Caviness then used his collapsible baton to break the glass on the driver's side door. I then
    retrieved a glass break hammer from my unit and broke the driver's side rear window. Both occupants still refused to unlock
    the doors.
    TRP. Caviness then peeled the window back and grabbed Mr. Cox by the shirt. Mr. Cox was then removed from the vehicle
    through the driver's side window. I then took control of Mr. Cox and placed him in handcuffs. TRP. Caviness was then able to
    unlock the doors of the vehicle. He then had the passenger crawl out of the vehicle via the driver's side door. Both subjects
    were then taken into custody without further incident.
    DRIVER was booked into the jail on the following charges: felony citation Fleeing-in Vehicle or Convey -Substantial Danger of
    Death 5-54-125 (d), misdemeanor citation # 000A204228 Speeding more than 15 mph over limit 27-50-302 (a)(7), Reckless
    Driving - 1st Off. 27-50-302, Driving vehicle- No lights at night 27-14-204.
    PASSENGER was served with a felony probation revocation warrant.
    He "blacks out" at about the 02:40 mark. He attempted to evade police by turning off all his lights. Police commonly refer this as "blacking out" or "blacked out"

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