did he really say that the officers were scaring him ? SIR! You killed someone with your car, evaded the police driving over 100 MPH, endangered thousands of civilians and had an innocent bystander in your car who's life you put at risk. And you have the audacity to say how YOU'RE scared?!
@deltableu He was not scared, trust me. They all now say they are scared, they need EMS, and they "didn't do nuffin." It's all manipulation and it's how they are being taught by those that came before them.
Fleeing at supposedly 119…”y’all ain’t got to restrain me”. I’m really beginning to wonder what the lenient justice system is doing to these guys brains.
That's just the middle of the country. In the east like Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, etc. we have mountains and hills and everything is green. Pennsylvania is full of trees!
Wisconsin has some good rivers. Moved here from Chicago. I actually enjoy the state quite a bit. There is state pride and general decency that doesn't exist in Illinois. It's s shame that some of the urban areas are as troubled as they are. Mostly due to being close to Chicago.
Hope that was sarcasm... Otherwise what video were you watching? Those retards barley reacted to an erratic driver and emergency vehicle flying passed them...
Hearing the officer sigh heavily everytime the criminals entered the highway made me feel sympathy for the officer. "Great.... here we go again..." Great work officers. 👍
late to the party but kudos to people not getting in his way so he can keep up on the chase. saw more than one place where if traffic got in his unintentionally (blind corners etc) it would have been bad
The finest and safest driving and dispatch communication and coordination I've ever witnessed. 20 minutes of perfect conditions to not have ended up tragically.
I would have said that but, I've seen the Arkansas State Police now. They would have PITed that fool out so fast it would have saved a lot of people from exposure to the a very dangerous high speed chase.
@@michaellance6627 yes, the dispatcher needs to STFU and keep the radio clear for the officers to communicate their intentions with each other. all in all, a well controlled and executed pursuit. only thing i can suggest to that state, install some repeaters so that your officers do not lose contact with dispatch. i'm in montana, and our patrol cars can go from one end of the state to the other, and still maintain contact with that departments dispatch though the mutual aid channel, that's what it's for.
I'm impressed. I think this is the only place I've ever seen where ppl actually drive in the correct lanes, move over for police & are aware of their surroundings👍🏼
Because it's not them for now and I bet someone else was driving around under the influence of same type of A Little Same thing Same thing in Wisconsin.🙋🙋🙋🙋🤏🤏🤏🤏🍷🍷🍷🍷🌮🌮🌮🌮🍻🍻🍻🍺🍻🧑🌾🧑🌾🧑🌾🧑🌾🧑🍼🧑🍼🧑🍼🧑🍼🤫🤫🤫🤫
I think it should be a 1yr per minute or even 1mile in the chase. This is so stressful on these offficers/deputies. I moved out of milw to suburb 10mins outside of Milw and my little town is catching a lot of the chases.
I think it should be a 1yr per minute or even 1mile in the chase. This is so stressful on these offficers/deputies. I moved out of milw to suburb 10mins outside of Milw and my little town is catching a lot of the chases.
@@phatgringo2.0 several factors, city patrol car specs for fuel economy,, poor quality cheap fuel, maintenance program etc... Can't compare apples to oranges.
The calmness of the officers after apprehending the driver and passenger is commendable! They didn't take their anger out on the subjects, they made sure they weren't injured and asked simple questions. Great job!
If you're talking about the directions being given over radio traffic, that's actually the second cop in the chase up until the point that she missed the turn off that they took when she said "primary car take over!" Secondary position is so annoying to be because of that. (Disregard. The dispatcher did have to take over relaying directions from the officers that lost radio. That's a LONG pursuit!) But yes, I love my dispatchers and make sure to spoil them with awesome food at work when I can.
This officer is one hell of a good driver. Not only is this great footage but knowing that this is a homicide suspect makes it even more captivating to see the pursuit. The suspect gave it his all throughout where you don’t even know if he’ll get caught. Real life action movie in this one video.
And partner asked if he wanted some water and he said yes... So, he's drinking some water and still driving! Impressively at that! A little later he asks if he wants any more. So calm. " That was crazy, bro!". Amazing.
What I dont see a lot of people talking about is the fact that the drivers partner is constantly offering the driver water, Making sure hes good and if he wants more. Amazing partner.
Cheers to all the drivers who put on their breaks and start to pull over. Special cheers to that truck driver at the beginning crossing that intersection. Him stopping in time basically saved the pursuit
@user-ot6zl8ix1r You used 4 periods instead of 3 to try to get him back. There's a difference between being incapable of using homophones and being lazy. Same shit as 'Their' and 'there'. Don't be ignorant.
@carterlandry1263 the grammar police just pulled you over. But don't take the 'ignorant' comment as a insult. They're just wanting to teach that brake is for slowing down and break is to smash stuff. Still, it's a rude comment. Sorry, @elgranfreezer9117. I'm sure you mean well.
The Officer is maintaining his cool, smoothly dealing with the situation with great experience and courage and he is a very good driver! 💪👍 Thank you for your wonderful service, Sir!! Blessings... 🙏🙇🇺🇲💙
Fleeing at supposedly 119…”y’all ain’t got to restrain me”. I’m really beginning to wonder what the lenient justice system is doing to these guys brains.
@lik-zf5xx I invite you to see the bull crap in all religions and become an atheist profits and God's don't exist otherwise people would worship one or the other without doubt
This could have ended very differently, but I was really impressed with the calmness and professionalism of these officers. Despite the crimes the suspects were wanted for, once in custody, the officers showed care and concern for their well-being as well. A job well done!
He’s 19- a kid. Probably high on drugs. 11 years is a very long time. Lots of Celebs kill people by DUI and their money buys zero time! Ex, the Ferris Bueller movie guy?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears this department has real-time GPS info from police vehicle being immediately transmitted to dispatcher's screen, notice how she's constantly updating route of evader, officer only initially informed her of direction / road at beginning of pursuit.
@@barrya.6212 That's exactly what they've got in that patrol car you're doing live GPS so that this so the police also don't have to talk more than he has to
@@williamwallace9564 I'm from a suburb of Milwaukee, moved to Tampa 10 years ago. If there's one thing I miss the most, definitely has to be the traffic, or lack thereof. I love flying into Milwaukee and not having to be concerned with the time my flight arrives based around traffic conditions, like I have to do in Tampa.
bro what? guy went from the outskirts of stallis/milwaukee to not quite east Troy. He wasn’t even headed towards Racine, he was going southwest. Racine is practically straight south of milwaukee. not even close.
@@rockpadstudios yes, unfortunately. There he will have cable TV, weights, 3 meals a day, and all his friends. Big punishment.... P.S. He'll finally be getting some ass on a regular basis...
I also like the fact that after they got him cuffed, the one officer was very calmly introducing himself and calmly asking the suspect his name. Not swearing at him or belittling him. And then going to check on the other one too to make sure he was okay.
Probably helps that he didn't hurt anyone during the chase and he wasn't trying to be a jackass beyond "You ain't gotta restrain me." When he was caught, he was caught. If he'd crashed someone during the chase, he probably would have been manhandled.
That cop must have been exhausted. It can’t be understated how mentally and emotionally taxing these chases can be. And then he has to drive all the way home minus the adrenaline.
I absolutely love the how the video footage makes it seem like you (the viewer) is actually riding in the police unit. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. What a rush it must have been to actually have been the one driving the patrol car.
I’m addicted to watching these! **But THIS video really showed the true professionalism of the LEOS, the DISPATCH, THROUGHOUT the chase!! BIG KUDDOS to all of em!!🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🫡
What kills me is how nice and civil everybody treats these pieces of sh!t after it's over. Hundreds of people's lives were put at risk because of their actions.
@@MorganFreeman69420 No sir I disagree that he’s just a kid, he’s a young adult who should know better, right from wrong. He chose wrongly, that’s a choice he made.
YUP!! that was toward the end when they were on I-43, almost all drivers knew the chase was coming and all pulled over and stopped, this is something you would NEVER EVER see with the oblivious morons that live where I grew up in NY, drivers in NY would stay in their lane and keep driving just as fast. I was very impressed !,
So professional! I commend these officers... they were able to restrain their adrenaline one stopped after such a long chase. We definitely need more police officers like these. Also, radio dispatch did an excellent job keeping everyone updated.
This is in Milwaukee so guy got a parking ticket and was out 30 min later with an apology for wasting his time and probably city reimbursed for fuel used.
I love at like 10:10 where the driver is offered a drink of water by his partner. Just a small gesture of support that I think is great. That is the product of a well oiled and effective machine. Great work to all of these officers and dispatchers.
Raised in south side Chicago 3/4 of my life now I reside in Little Rock, AR and I can confirm that Arkansas state popo woulda had his ass booked and in a cell within 45 minutes, or less lol.
MPD isn't allowed to do pit maneuvers due to the chance of innocent bystanders getting hit or hurt. Some of the outlying towns & counties can, but not Milwaukee. I'm more surprised he wasn't doing over 100mph on the city streets! It's pretty common here when they flee b/c over 100 on city streets, MPD has to terminate. The reckless driving here is crazy!!! It's normal to do 50-55mph in a 30 😬 And people will still fly past you doing 70+ on city streets 😳
@@arguedscarab7985 haha you're funny. The S-10 is a joke, but a really bad joke. 190 anemic hp out of a 4.3 is pathetic, especially mated to a lazy 4 speed slushbox... which is why this POS brick barely broke 100 mph going downhill lolol. Big yikes
i'm not gonna lie It was pretty smart of the officers to stay hydrated throughout the chase and saying things like "you ready for the foot pursuit!!!" out loud mentally preparing themselfs for the situation shows that there tryna make full awareness of there body and mind in these situations
Not stupidity, entitlement, after all he s a Gen Z black male or black female and of course others in that gen. with different colors. It s just that the blacks can always play the race card too, their trump card.
Primary unit , excellent driving. Well excecuted. This type of pursuit is never fun. It’s always been the scariest thing I did in my 35 yrs as a deputy sheriff.
Imagine chasing someone who you knew just took a life, you might be the only thing that could make the difference between this person immediately paying for what they did, or getting to go on enjoying life after taking one. Big pressure. Big purpose. Big respect.
LOL. During a chase with a murder suspect a cop isn't stressing about justice being done, they're stressing about whether they or anybody else will get harmed during the pursuit and arrest.
Yea exactly that’s the reality these people deserve mad respect for serving and protecting the citizens but people who don’t know which way is up want to defund them
Doppler effect. By the time you hear/react to the siren approaching at high speeds they are already on your ass. Also you still have to make sure you are making a safe maneuver to get out of their way and not just randomly merging over without checking mirrors and over shoulder. It's a lot to process in a split second
@@nip9898This happens way less in most countries in Europe, most people here move over way quicker. Drivers in the US are just less aware of their surroundings. Doppler effect is bs, you see the flashing front lights in your mirrors.
You pull over if you can do so safely. At these speeds, in anything more than light traffic, that's not always possible. In that case you stay in your lane and slow down gradually, so as to not make any surprise moves on the officers.
@@OscarLT321 Europe? You know what I’m tired of you people saying anything negative about the US. Everything you say is bull 💩. And what possible source do you have for this? So absurd. Watch videos from Europe ONLY.
An officer is 18X more likely to be killed in a traffic stop than the people being stopped.....FACT. They do 50,000 traffic stops per day across the USA. This anti- cop crap is just more woke/BLM propaganda but you can keep believing anything you want. Without police we would have no society, we would have Portland Oregon.
I’m laying comfortably in bed watching this and my adrenaline is surging, I can’t begin to imagine what it must have been for the officers in the car, especially the one driving!
doing 119 mp/h is a fair overtaking speed on the far left lane on a non speed restricted german autobahn. So if you want to feel your adrenaline surging in a totally legal way come over to germany and do some driving here. ;-)
I have a low mile 2002 4.3L 2wd I'm saving. It's governed to 100mph. As soon as you hit 100, the computer shuts the fuel off. Not alot of high end power, but nice low-end torque for just cruising around the 'burbs. I don't think it would be enough to hold off a V8 out on the highway. Also, the vehicle is quite heavy for it's size. Axel is 3.42. It's pretty much undriveable in any kind of snow.
Great driving by the officer to stay with the suspect vehicle. So happy no innocent people were hurt during this intense pursuit! Well done officers, WELL DONE!
Should have taken him out way sooner. Could they not have a helicopter overhead tracking these criminals. Certain they were going to kill somebody innocent on the road .
I understand the severity of the crime, but he's just a kid. His brain isn't even close to fully developed. I'm 37 now and nowhere NEAR the same person I was when I was 19 (age of the kid in this video). Having a bad upbringing cab really affect your decision-making in early adulthood and I'm a testament to that.
@@Benjy86 Probably no father in the home to provide a good role model and discipline. At 19, he is more than just a kid, he could have killed other drivers.
@@Benjy8619 years is an adult. Guilty of all charges. Almost killed officers by crashing into them at 100+ mph. No justice till minimum 20 years attempted murder.
Ryan, just a good old THANK YOU!! It means ALOT to us old folks. We live in a motorhome & YOU HAVE HELPED US BOTH FEEL SAFE SOOO MANY TIMES! GOD BLESS YOU & KNOW U ARE APPRECIATED!!🙌 🙏 ❤️
So am I the only one who has noticed Dispatch observing the LEO"s pursuit route/direction and location of travel based on AVL data and constantly update that intel over the radio for backup?!?!?! I just want to say that that genuinely is some absolute next level stuff!!!! I would definitely love to see more departments adopt that SOP, so that the LEO's involved in the pursuit could just continue driving safe, staying on the suspect fleeing, and remain mentally focused on whatever threats/dangers might lurk around from the fleeing suspect as opposed to potentially risking and lives/safety by being distracted having to constantly be on the radio updating their location/direction of travel.
You would think agencies who know how dangerous this stuff can be would be buying widely available things like steering wheel mounted push to talk buttons and aftermarket heads up displays that show speed, direction and street names depending on how high end they are. They are also extremely slow to adopt new pursuit technologies like star chase, grappler, a bumper mounted spike strip, traffic light preemption that gives officers green lights based on wifi data and can also give emergency alerts on Apple navigation and wayz.
@@daschmidtz While I do agree with the point you're making, that stuff costs money. With all the "defund the police" nonsense going on and budget cuts, it can be difficult to keep up with stuff.
I was impressed that when they got out there in the sticks not only were there just about no left lane campers, just about all the traffic they came upon moved right and practically came to a stop on the shoulder.
Im happy that everything was calm the entire time. The officers didnt do any unnecessary cussing or unnecessary use of force. The suspects were calm and so were the officers and the dispatchers and communication was great. Im happy everyone was safe.
What makes it even more funny, is the video takes about the same amount of time as the Blues Brothers did, making it from the palace hotel to Chicago! (I havent actually checked this, but I bet its close!)
Bro the fact bond was an option for him in the first place is wild this kid almost affected multiple people's lives nearly causin tragedy a countless number of times this is past reckless He legitimately didn't care for anyone's safety and well being this footage was gut wrenching spawing several panic attacks and spiking anxiety unbelievable!
That’s milwaukee court system judges for you. If you know about Darrel Brooks, he was let out on bond before intentionally driving through a Christmas parade, killing several.
It was good to see 90% of the drivers actually move to the shoulder or out of the way and many of them stop. It makes the pursuit much safer, means the police have a better chance for a successful capture and gives them the whole road to maneuver. The attitude of the suspects was incredible. It's like they think they did nothing wrong and it's no big deal. No wonder so many end up in jail.
Well at such insane, mind bending, outta control, split second top fuel dragster speeds of barely 100mph, I'd tend to think there is plenty of time for drivers to react...... DUH.
@@smf2072 No need to be rude. The point is, they actually moved. I have seen slower pursuits where almost no one moved over as they are supposed to. The point isn't the speed, it is the courtesy of the drivers and the safety as a result of it.
I’ve noticed on a lot of these videos when they put the cuffs on the 13% that they frequently have long unkept dirty fingernails. What is that!?!? So winter jackets, hoodies, ski masks in the warm weather and the fingernails. Seems like some smelly individuals here.
WOW! Great police work! This LEO is absolutely outstanding . How professional and fair he treated these unfortunate young men who made some very bad choices.
Your comment has me rolling!! 🤣It would be some kind of poetic justice seeing as I keep hearing homicide. He killed someone so the car took him out. Seems only fair, but life isn’t fair. I am glad he was caught though. Some fine ass driving by that cop! I’d be way too stressed.
Very professional job. Arrests made without the use of deadly force DESPITE the outstanding homicide warrant. No hysterical yelling. Very refreshing to see this. The US needs more police work like this!
The public has NO idea how stressful these pursuits are for a pursuing officer. That said BIG Kudos to those officers in that chase. Calm, professional, great driving skills & awareness & communication skills. Now give these feral POS 15 years NO parole.
I’m glad it’s you and not me behind the wheel of the squad car. You must have nerves of steel. I admire you so much for this, protect and serve. I don’t know if that is something from a movie or a real model. But I do know that is the responsibility that you take on every day. I just want you to thank you for your hard work and dedication. GBU.
Impressive that after all that driving, the officers and suspects remained calm after the vehicles stopped. Everyone was able to walk away healthy. Credit to both drivers for very skilled driving and avoiding contact with other vehicles or pedestrians. It's just too bad the kid didn't give up instead of taking off when the officers first pulled up behind him.
I had to stop and rewind it to be sure I heard it right when the driver said, " You ain't got to restrain me." Really?!?! Is this really the world we are living in, when a person can run from the police for miles and miles going well over 100 MPH for most of the chase and he really thinks that he is not going to be put in handcuffs?!?! It all just gets crazier by the day/hour!! We truly are doomed!!
did he really say that the officers were scaring him ? SIR! You killed someone with your car, evaded the police driving over 100 MPH, endangered thousands of civilians and had an innocent bystander in your car who's life you put at risk. And you have the audacity to say how YOU'RE scared?!
You just can’t make up this shit with life long criminals…
Some people should not be allowed to drive! Especially those driving at extreme speeds trying to outrun the police! Richard
@deltableu He was not scared, trust me. They all now say they are scared, they need EMS, and they "didn't do nuffin." It's all manipulation and it's how they are being taught by those that came before them.
Playing the victim card 😂
Yes, all the tricks of the trade passed down to the next generation, like the family Bible.
😪🤮
"It's all good. You ain't got to restrain me" said the suspect in disbelief.
"Your actions say otherwise." - say literally everyone else
I'd be thinking..."you're lucky I don't SHOOT you...and if I break a nail, SOMEBODY'S going to the hospital."
“I wasn’t trying to go nowhere.” 😆😆😆😆😆😆
Fleeing at supposedly 119…”y’all ain’t got to restrain me”. I’m really beginning to wonder what the lenient justice system is doing to these guys brains.
"Alll the same pardon me if I do!"
@@DrivenA111 Might only do 5 years for killing someone with his car, nearly killing many more in a high speed chase, and selling cocaine.
I live in Alaska. This is a great way to tour the country without leaving my home. Amazing how flat the land is.
😂
The grid pattern of the urban area and the types of buildings made it feel like I was playing GTA 4 again.
Country side tours compliments of 🇺🇸 law enforcement 😂
That's just the middle of the country. In the east like Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, etc. we have mountains and hills and everything is green. Pennsylvania is full of trees!
It’s not so flat everywhere, but definitely is around Milwaukee.
Off topic yall but the sky in this is gorgeous 😭🙌🏽
Welcome to Wisconsin
I was gonna say 😍 the beautiful sunset
That's the kinda stuff I notice when watching these
I was pretty impressed by the way the people on highway were aware of their surroundings and pulled to the right and used their turn signals.
Well, most of them... There were a few morons.
Wisconsin has some good rivers. Moved here from Chicago. I actually enjoy the state quite a bit. There is state pride and general decency that doesn't exist in Illinois. It's s shame that some of the urban areas are as troubled as they are. Mostly due to being close to Chicago.
Hope that was sarcasm... Otherwise what video were you watching? Those retards barley reacted to an erratic driver and emergency vehicle flying passed them...
Yes, I agree. In general lane discipline is appalling in the USA but here it was top notch with indication and moving out of the way.
Wisconsin has a slow down, move over law. Also, drivers are respectful of the policce.
Roughly half way through, you can hear the officer driving the cruiser sigh heavily. The stress has to be UNREAL! Well done.
I was just thinking that. Even i had to pause to come look at the comments at 7:19 after hearing him sigh.
They should've been swapping out lead position. Going at it for this long causes exhaustion and can make it easy to make a mistake
Sometimes you forget to breathe in intense pursuits like that.
Fat pigs tire fast.
Sounds like anger and frustration to me. The patrol vehicle should have more power.
Hearing the officer sigh heavily everytime the criminals entered the highway made me feel sympathy for the officer.
"Great.... here we go again..."
Great work officers. 👍
It’s a miracle nobody got hurt in this chase
That did there job well
His whole goal is to get out of Milwaukee which I can see since I grew up and memorized the highway systems.
@lik-zf5xx we all have our names for our Almighty heavenly Father .. I call mine Jehovah
@@bchlvr645 - And I call yours the magical imaginary sky fairy.
Kudos to the officer who initiated the chase. That guy stayed on the car’s ass through everything, barely even letting them gain distance.
He'd be stopped by now in Arkansas.
late to the party but kudos to people not getting in his way so he can keep up on the chase. saw more than one place where if traffic got in his unintentionally (blind corners etc) it would have been bad
The finest and safest driving and dispatch communication and coordination I've ever witnessed. 20 minutes of perfect conditions to not have ended up tragically.
I would have said that but, I've seen the Arkansas State Police now. They would have PITed that fool out so fast it would have saved a lot of people from exposure to the a very dangerous high speed chase.
@@TheMVCohoI concur. The Arkansas State Police are 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥!
I was seriously impressed with the chase calls
She talks too much.
@@michaellance6627 yes, the dispatcher needs to STFU and keep the radio clear for the officers to communicate their intentions with each other. all in all, a well controlled and executed pursuit. only thing i can suggest to that state, install some repeaters so that your officers do not lose contact with dispatch. i'm in montana, and our patrol cars can go from one end of the state to the other, and still maintain contact with that departments dispatch though the mutual aid channel, that's what it's for.
Seriously? 11 years max? What a joke. No regard for human life at 19. He'll come outta prison with a first rate criminal education.
Each county he went thru they should have charged him with reckless driving, speeding, failure to stop, etc lol
They should work for their lodging and food, like the rest of us , while in prison.
@@kybalion848 We need gulags? Some countries have them, not us just yet. Give it a few more generations
Pedophiles get even less time soooo 🤔🤔
Man honestly tho losing your 20’s as a result of this stupid decision… hopefully he thinks about what he’s done
I'm impressed. I think this is the only place I've ever seen where ppl actually drive in the correct lanes, move over for police & are aware of their surroundings👍🏼
People in Wisconsin are generally pretty decent, it's only in the big cities that FAFO becomes the norm.
Because it's not them for now and I bet someone else was driving around under the influence of same type of A Little Same thing Same thing in Wisconsin.🙋🙋🙋🙋🤏🤏🤏🤏🍷🍷🍷🍷🌮🌮🌮🌮🍻🍻🍻🍺🍻🧑🌾🧑🌾🧑🌾🧑🌾🧑🍼🧑🍼🧑🍼🧑🍼🤫🤫🤫🤫
This is in Wisconsin, trust me people are not always that smart. Living in WI I see a lot
Bet he’s a democrat
@@yesdude3914yeah.
Should be mandatory 10 years in prison for running and endagering so many lives!
Judgement passed. 10 years, iso cube.
@@Zoltar0 Are you the law?
@@Kleberei HE IS THE LAW!
I think it should be a 1yr per minute or even 1mile in the chase. This is so stressful on these offficers/deputies.
I moved out of milw to suburb 10mins outside of Milw and my little town is catching a lot of the chases.
I think it should be a 1yr per minute or even 1mile in the chase. This is so stressful on these offficers/deputies.
I moved out of milw to suburb 10mins outside of Milw and my little town is catching a lot of the chases.
That dispatch was top notch, beautifully done.
Was she calling all that from dash cam and traffic cams or what? It’s like she was on board lolol
The back up car behind...female officer calling the pursuit.
@@GuadalupeGuacamole Another vehicle behind. Typically, the secondary cop car will do the callouts and the main pursuit vehicle will keep quiet.
This whole team can take a lesson from Arkansas state police. That Ford v6 sounds like a broken blender.
@@phatgringo2.0 several factors, city patrol car specs for fuel economy,, poor quality cheap fuel, maintenance program etc...
Can't compare apples to oranges.
The calmness of the officers after apprehending the driver and passenger is commendable! They didn't take their anger out on the subjects, they made sure they weren't injured and asked simple questions. Great job!
Bodycams changed LE's tune on that.
@@Schlocksyou must be a joy to live with.. with your glass half empty attitude
@@SchlocksIt doesn't stop all cops. Thankfully there are good cops.
most are good, relax@@remrad4315
@@Schlocksnot always.
Dispatchers are crazy under appreciated. They deserve way more pay.
While I agree with you, all those updates in real time over the radio were other officers involved in the chase.
The dispatcher chick reminded me of the Chickfila girl.
@@coffeecoffee5914 They remind me of your mom
@@User0000000000000004your grandma throws it back for two food stamps and a coupon
If you're talking about the directions being given over radio traffic, that's actually the second cop in the chase up until the point that she missed the turn off that they took when she said "primary car take over!" Secondary position is so annoying to be because of that. (Disregard. The dispatcher did have to take over relaying directions from the officers that lost radio. That's a LONG pursuit!)
But yes, I love my dispatchers and make sure to spoil them with awesome food at work when I can.
Props to the first lady on the radio relaying information on location of the suspect. 👏
She is absolutely brilliant - so clear, detailed and precise in her directions.
This officer is one hell of a good driver. Not only is this great footage but knowing that this is a homicide suspect makes it even more captivating to see the pursuit. The suspect gave it his all throughout where you don’t even know if he’ll get caught. Real life action movie in this one video.
And so was the driver they were chasing.
Sounded like he had a partner in the cruiser too. I can't imagine trying to communicate with dispatch during a chase and driving 100+mph.
@@joshjje At 10:03 you hear the partner ask if he needs water. Good man keeping him hydrated in this high stress situation.
I said the same thing, they were going 100 the whole time too. Both are pretty damn good. Buddy probably woulda got away if his tire ain’t give out
And partner asked if he wanted some water and he said yes... So, he's drinking some water and still driving! Impressively at that! A little later he asks if he wants any more. So calm. " That was crazy, bro!". Amazing.
What I dont see a lot of people talking about is the fact that the drivers partner is constantly offering the driver water, Making sure hes good and if he wants more. Amazing partner.
idk if i could even think about drinking water during a chase 😂
Yeah, that surprised me too. Wonder how long they worked together and how many years of service they each have?
white people are very considerate
@@Itsgotahemi Not white.
@@nothanksmate i have no what you're trying to say. You sound like a 46IQ caveman
Cheers to all the drivers who put on their breaks and start to pull over. Special cheers to that truck driver at the beginning crossing that intersection. Him stopping in time basically saved the pursuit
They're called "brakes" don't be ignorant.
@@elgranfreezer9117 shut yo ass up if you got a problem cope with it you can't go around telling people what to do
@@elgranfreezer9117 everyone makes mistakes don't be rude to someone like that
@user-ot6zl8ix1r You used 4 periods instead of 3 to try to get him back. There's a difference between being incapable of using homophones and being lazy. Same shit as 'Their' and 'there'. Don't be ignorant.
@carterlandry1263 the grammar police just pulled you over. But don't take the 'ignorant' comment as a insult. They're just wanting to teach that brake is for slowing down and break is to smash stuff. Still, it's a rude comment. Sorry, @elgranfreezer9117. I'm sure you mean well.
The Officer is maintaining his cool, smoothly dealing with the situation with great experience and courage and he is a very good driver! 💪👍 Thank you for your wonderful service, Sir!! Blessings... 🙏🙇🇺🇲💙
Wanted for homicide.
Flees police at 119 mph.
States "It's all good. You ain't got to restrain me."
😂😂😂😂
Fleeing at supposedly 119…”y’all ain’t got to restrain me”. I’m really beginning to wonder what the lenient justice system is doing to these guys brains.
Is that person wanted for homicide and refusing to stop?
@@rooseveltmccarter6087 I believe so.
And the sentencing _parameters/guidelines(?)_ seem a bit lenient.
He thought the Jedi mind trick would work
Hopefully he'll be restrained for many years to come...and not let out of prison early. But this IS Wisconsin, so who knows.
Officers, dispatchers and all of our public servants involved: thank your for your fantastic, tireless, and fierce work.
Well the driver of the truck was about to be tierless. But yes this is a very nice comment thanks for showing appreciation where it’s needed.
I agree now when are you going to really do some good and arrest politicians for violation of otahs and lying
Shaddup
@lik-zf5xx I invite you to see the bull crap in all religions and become an atheist profits and God's don't exist otherwise people would worship one or the other without doubt
great comment👍
This could have ended very differently, but I was really impressed with the calmness and professionalism of these officers. Despite the crimes the suspects were wanted for, once in custody, the officers showed care and concern for their well-being as well. A job well done!
Professionalism and remaining calm are not optional.
This so called justice system needs to be over hauled. All of those crimes and ONLY 6 to 11 yrs?!?!
He’s 19- a kid. Probably high on drugs.
11 years is a very long time. Lots of Celebs kill people by DUI and their money buys zero time! Ex, the Ferris Bueller movie guy?
Most of the chase was simply traffic offenses, they do add up, but that's really all they are.
Superb driving by police. Excellent spikes, great communication, lovely team effort. Thank you all.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears this department has real-time GPS info from police vehicle being immediately transmitted to dispatcher's screen, notice how she's constantly updating route of evader, officer only initially informed her of direction / road at beginning of pursuit.
@Scott Dove DNG
@@barrya.6212 That's exactly what they've got in that patrol car you're doing live GPS so that this so the police also don't have to talk more than he has to
@Scott Dove They caught him didn't they? Failures in my department are when they get away...... Which doesn't happen very often.
What I see is a cop breaking as many laws and disregarding other divers safety as much as the guy running from them
“You want some water?”
“Yeah.”
Such casual conversation in a stressful situation, these boys are seasoned veterans.
Indeed, theses boys are seasoned veterans
Not for long, they are all ready to enter the………prison system of DOOM.
Hydration is important! Just two bros, looking out for each other^^
@@CassidyPresley he’s talking about the officer offering the other one water.
Getting from Wauwatosa to Racine in 7 minutes is one of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen
Lil buddy was not in Racine! He made it to the edge of Waukesha County almost hitting East Troy which is Walworth County.
no traffic at all, I want to move there. It's hard to get two blocks in my city even if the police car was in front
@@williamwallace9564 as long as you don’t move into big cities, Wisconsin traffic is not bad
@@williamwallace9564 I'm from a suburb of Milwaukee, moved to Tampa 10 years ago. If there's one thing I miss the most, definitely has to be the traffic, or lack thereof. I love flying into Milwaukee and not having to be concerned with the time my flight arrives based around traffic conditions, like I have to do in Tampa.
bro what? guy went from the outskirts of stallis/milwaukee to not quite east Troy. He wasn’t even headed towards Racine, he was going southwest. Racine is practically straight south of milwaukee. not even close.
Can we all apreciate that all units turned their sirens off when the pursuit ended. Makes telling the subjects what to do so much easier.
look at all the people he could have hurt - a kid could have been walking across the street. What a waste of a human being
A regular oxygen thief
@@grateful86 off to a country club prison
@@rockpadstudios yes, unfortunately. There he will have cable TV, weights, 3 meals a day, and all his friends. Big punishment....
P.S. He'll finally be getting some ass on a regular basis...
Take the suspects to jail.
😱Imagine, a child chasing a ball or a pet into the street.
The fact that the officer didn't slam him to the ground when putting him in cuffs just proves how much self control he has.
I also like the fact that after they got him cuffed, the one officer was very calmly introducing himself and calmly asking the suspect his name. Not swearing at him or belittling him. And then going to check on the other one too to make sure he was okay.
Probably helps that he didn't hurt anyone during the chase and he wasn't trying to be a jackass beyond "You ain't gotta restrain me." When he was caught, he was caught.
If he'd crashed someone during the chase, he probably would have been manhandled.
That cop must have been exhausted. It can’t be understated how mentally and emotionally taxing these chases can be. And then he has to drive all the way home minus the adrenaline.
pretty sure that adrenaline isn’t going anywhere fast 😅
They're trained for this so it shouldn't be to much of an issue
@@birdszz ...says the M0R0N who has never experienced anything like that.
@Supercars of texas training HELPS but human biology still exist.
@@PAS2010D: Exactly my point. You expressed it far better than I. Thank you!!
Big shout-out to the dispatchers who call out these kinds of chases! Mad respect for you guy!
The cop was so nice to the passenger, immediately understood he was caught in the middle cause of a bad friend.
🙄You don't think he was the guy's custie?
I'm sure he had no idea his buddy deals coke or killed somebody. SMH
@@dixonpinfold2582custie? Three syllables too much?
@@mthequietbass547 Does that word sound offensive or you just don't care for street slang in general? (Or both)
@@dixonpinfold2582 neither of those, it’s your lack of education.
I absolutely love the how the video footage makes it seem like you (the viewer) is actually riding in the police unit. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. What a rush it must have been to actually have been the one driving the patrol car.
I actually had my phone to my face turning it rite along as if i was pursuing them as well n getn an adrenaline rush at the same damn time 🤣🤣
And the passenger! My God!
I’m addicted to watching these!
**But THIS video really showed the true professionalism of the LEOS, the DISPATCH, THROUGHOUT the chase!!
BIG KUDDOS to all of em!!🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🫡
Agreed! I’ve never seen the camera positioned this was on police footage but it was a whole different experience and an interesting perspective!
What kills me is how nice and civil everybody treats these pieces of sh!t after it's over. Hundreds of people's lives were put at risk because of their actions.
They have to be. One statement even slightly misconstrued as racially motivated and this bastard walks.
It's called not wanting something to get thrown out in court
This is sick. Officers carefull not to offend a criminal. Poor America.
He pulled over , gave up willingly.
@@Shepherdmom what about what happened before he pulled over, because he knew he couldn't get away.
I am a car driver in Germany for 43 years. I have never in my life witnessed a car chase. Good old Europe.
Neither have I, and I live in the states.
@@PacMan592 And you also have a drivers license for 43 years?
47 years driving
@@jinna0512 I asked @PacMan592, not you.
Fortunately we have endless chases on UA-cam.
When he revealed his age as 19! I just broke. This young man has just thrown the best years of his life away. I feel for his parents.
oh look, another naive White person who thinks blacks are just like you.
He wasn't punished. He got 6 years.
They probably helped by just letting him grow up instead of raising him.
@@MorganFreeman69420 No sir I disagree that he’s just a kid, he’s a young adult who should know better, right from wrong. He chose wrongly, that’s a choice he made.
@@Ohcomon just like when 17 year olds a month away from their birthday get tried in youth court huh
So refreshing to see other drivers actually pulling over or slowing down. 👍 So many are just oblivious to what is going on.
Are you talking about? No one was giving the right of way... they weaved numerous times in and out of traffic
YUP!! that was toward the end when they were on I-43, almost all drivers knew the chase was coming and all pulled over and stopped, this is something you would NEVER EVER see with the oblivious morons that live where I grew up in NY, drivers in NY would stay in their lane and keep driving just as fast. I was very impressed !,
@@RobertMDuvall .....they sure were (others on the road) slowing down or changing lanes.
yes, welcome to suburban white folks who are the best around
Doca.
So professional! I commend these officers... they were able to restrain their adrenaline one stopped after such a long chase. We definitely need more police officers like these. Also, radio dispatch did an excellent job keeping everyone updated.
This is in Milwaukee so guy got a parking ticket and was out 30 min later with an apology for wasting his time and probably city reimbursed for fuel used.
Thank you to the officers, dispatchers and everyone involved in the pursuit. Your roles are very much needed and greatly appreciated.
Join in??
Amen
He is 19 and he will be Bubba’s girlfriend in prison
Tf? 🤣🤣🤣
I love at like 10:10 where the driver is offered a drink of water by his partner. Just a small gesture of support that I think is great. That is the product of a well oiled and effective machine. Great work to all of these officers and dispatchers.
That’s fire you want some water YEA
Ur stupid ur happy over water
The Arkansas State Police would've had that pickup pitted, pulled and plucked in 90 seconds.
Actually they would not have!
@@CK-TN you’re right…60 seconds
And the perp's windshield would have been stomped in. Do not cuff with ASP.
Raised in south side Chicago 3/4 of my life now I reside in Little Rock, AR and I can confirm that Arkansas state popo woulda had his ass booked and in a cell within 45 minutes, or less lol.
MPD isn't allowed to do pit maneuvers due to the chance of innocent bystanders getting hit or hurt. Some of the outlying towns & counties can, but not Milwaukee. I'm more surprised he wasn't doing over 100mph on the city streets! It's pretty common here when they flee b/c over 100 on city streets, MPD has to terminate.
The reckless driving here is crazy!!! It's normal to do 50-55mph in a 30 😬 And people will still fly past you doing 70+ on city streets 😳
The judge was way too damn lenient.
Anyone else surprised at how fast that truck got up to and sustained? He must’ve been pushing that baby right to it’s limits.
Bro probably took off its govenor , knowing they may get in a chase one day. S-10s are no joke, one damn good truck.
@@arguedscarab7985 haha you're funny. The S-10 is a joke, but a really bad joke. 190 anemic hp out of a 4.3 is pathetic, especially mated to a lazy 4 speed slushbox... which is why this POS brick barely broke 100 mph going downhill lolol. Big yikes
@@arguedscarab7985 Yes, he seemed like a smart young man, who would definitely have the foresight to “un-govern” his truck for future endeavors……..
It's probably LS swapped.
@@arguedscarab7985 LOL said no one ever. An S-10 is A JOKE. Tin foil skid plates, worthless off-road. LOL S-10 a damn good truck, now THAT is funny!
i'm not gonna lie It was pretty smart of the officers to stay hydrated throughout the chase and saying things like "you ready for the foot pursuit!!!" out loud mentally preparing themselfs for the situation shows that there tryna make full awareness of there body and mind in these situations
19 and going to jail for years. What a way to live life.
Goes 120 mph. Steps out and says “it’s all good you don’t have to restrain me.” Dude, what planet are you on? 😂
"It's all good, y'all ain't gotta restrain me."
Bro... WHAT?!?!? I'm speechless. His stupidity is astoundingly incomprehensible...
Man said that stupid shit after a high speed chase,.....and was serious ......WOW.
Not stupidity, entitlement, after all he s a Gen Z black male or black female and of course others in that gen. with different colors. It s just that the blacks can always play the race card too, their trump card.
its because we live in a post George Floyd world, THEY are the ones with the REAL privilege . Comprende???
Not only did he need restrained, he needed the S#!T beat out of him.
What else did you expect from someone that's 19 and had already served 8 months? I'm sold on the idea that he was just born stupid
* Kills someone
** Feels like he’s being unfairly
treated
Only gets 6 years
It's F'd up I kid u not
Primary unit , excellent driving. Well excecuted. This type of pursuit is never fun. It’s always been the scariest
thing I did in my 35 yrs as a deputy sheriff.
I was wondering if you were sometimes scared when you had to do a high speed chase? I would be.
Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
amen
Thank you for ur service
I was wondering if you were ever afraid of driving so fast to catch a dumb ass?
Thank you for your 35 years of service 🇺🇸. You are appreciated.😊
Thank you for your cervix (Service :P)
This trooper can drive boi! I was getting anxiety. Damn bro, you good
Imagine chasing someone who you knew just took a life, you might be the only thing that could make the difference between this person immediately paying for what they did, or getting to go on enjoying life after taking one. Big pressure. Big purpose. Big respect.
They will get community service. It’s Wisconsin 😂
Idk if he actually was ever convicted of anything to do with the homicide, the video didn't mention it
LOL. During a chase with a murder suspect a cop isn't stressing about justice being done, they're stressing about whether they or anybody else will get harmed during the pursuit and arrest.
Big pursuit
Yea exactly that’s the reality these people deserve mad respect for serving and protecting the citizens but people who don’t know which way is up want to defund them
I'm surprised they both had the gas for a chase like this
😩💀😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
I K R!!!!
😂😂😂
It really irks me when people don’t move over for a police car, ambulance, or fire truck when their lights and sirens are on
Doppler effect. By the time you hear/react to the siren approaching at high speeds they are already on your ass. Also you still have to make sure you are making a safe maneuver to get out of their way and not just randomly merging over without checking mirrors and over shoulder. It's a lot to process in a split second
@@nip9898This happens way less in most countries in Europe, most people here move over way quicker. Drivers in the US are just less aware of their surroundings. Doppler effect is bs, you see the flashing front lights in your mirrors.
You pull over if you can do so safely. At these speeds, in anything more than light traffic, that's not always possible. In that case you stay in your lane and slow down gradually, so as to not make any surprise moves on the officers.
@@OscarLT321 Europe? You know what I’m tired of you people saying anything negative about the US. Everything you say is bull 💩. And what possible source do you have for this? So absurd. Watch videos from Europe ONLY.
I mean they are going super fast I could not move over in the right spot that fast and in traffic? Yea no way😔
The fact that the officer was still so respectful to him, even after everything he did, was amazing! Shows how you can be
An officer is 18X more likely to be killed in a traffic stop than the people being stopped.....FACT.
They do 50,000 traffic stops per day across the USA.
This anti- cop crap is just more woke/BLM propaganda but you can keep believing anything you want.
Without police we would have no society, we would have Portland Oregon.
The entitlement and disregard of this meat popsicles ….. the results of soft laws and pampering of criminals. Enough!
The Black Plague
Under protection of leftist/
Thank Al Sharpton, Joy Reid, and LeBron... "I ain't done sheeeeet!"
Soft DA and soft judges.
This is crazy that a Judge would be so lenient on such a case !!! This is what's wrong with society these day .
The cops understood the assignment. The judge didn't.
I agree! This kid should never have been let out of jail. He took a life, and a $40,000 bond, are you kidding me?
The thing that impresses me most is, how well the emergency lights reflect off the road signs
Feel safer knowing there are officers like these risking their lives for the safety of the rest of us. So courageous and conscientious. Thank you all.
Ex Virtute Dei Defendam, @valeriesuttonpayne7413! As a police officer's son myself, I feel the exact same way!
I’m laying comfortably in bed watching this and my adrenaline is surging, I can’t begin to imagine what it must have been for the officers in the car, especially the one driving!
doing 119 mp/h is a fair overtaking speed on the far left lane on a non speed restricted german autobahn. So if you want to feel your adrenaline surging in a totally legal way come over to germany and do some driving here. ;-)
You must have a pretty vanilla lifestyle if a UA-cam video has your “adrenaline surging”
@@PyroMite0213 There’s always that one edgelord in the comments like man shut up😂
Can't believe an S10 could hit that speed. Mine would govern out at 98.... not that I ever went that fast. 😂
That's what I'm saying. HE was whippin real hard.
Turn off the AC to engage the turbo
@@brannonblaine6397 lol. and turn up the heater!!!(for heat dissipation)
I have a low mile 2002 4.3L 2wd I'm saving. It's governed to 100mph.
As soon as you hit 100, the computer shuts the fuel off. Not alot of high
end power, but nice low-end torque for just cruising around the 'burbs.
I don't think it would be enough to hold off a V8 out on the highway.
Also, the vehicle is quite heavy for it's size. Axel is 3.42. It's pretty much
undriveable in any kind of snow.
🤨😐
Heart-pounding moments throughout the entire video. Props to the police for their quick thinking and bravery during each police chases
Great driving by the officer to stay with the suspect vehicle. So happy no innocent people were hurt during this intense pursuit! Well done officers, WELL DONE!
Its situations like this when a family gets a call saying a Loved one has been KILLED!! Thank GOODNESS it wasnt the case here!!
I was looking for this comment!!
Should have taken him out way sooner. Could they not have a helicopter overhead tracking these criminals. Certain they were going to kill somebody innocent on the road .
All those charges and he got six years. That's a travesty
The dispatch was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
She didn’t miss a beat.🔥🔥🔥
Female officer in the secondary car making call outs. She wasn't a dispatcher.
This chase was intense! I can't believe they managed to catch the suspect without anyone getting hurt. Kudos to the officers!
That's too light of a sentence. They should leave him in there for decades.
I understand the severity of the crime, but he's just a kid. His brain isn't even close to fully developed. I'm 37 now and nowhere NEAR the same person I was when I was 19 (age of the kid in this video). Having a bad upbringing cab really affect your decision-making in early adulthood and I'm a testament to that.
@@Benjy86 Probably no father in the home to provide a good role model and discipline. At 19, he is more than just a kid, he could have killed other drivers.
@@Benjy8619 years is an adult. Guilty of all charges. Almost killed officers by crashing into them at 100+ mph. No justice till minimum 20 years attempted murder.
@@-alexpoe8394 LMAO you got serve 20 years
Sometimes they don't have enough evidence. If they don't make concessions, they risk the perpetrator walking.
Ryan, just a good old THANK YOU!! It means ALOT to us old folks. We live in a motorhome & YOU HAVE HELPED US BOTH FEEL SAFE SOOO MANY TIMES! GOD BLESS YOU & KNOW U ARE APPRECIATED!!🙌 🙏 ❤️
Amazed at the good driving skills. I would be passed out from anxiety if I were a passenger in either car.
wimpy female
My anxiety is through the ruff watching this, but i can't turn away!
So am I the only one who has noticed Dispatch observing the LEO"s pursuit route/direction and location of travel based on AVL data and constantly update that intel over the radio for backup?!?!?! I just want to say that that genuinely is some absolute next level stuff!!!! I would definitely love to see more departments adopt that SOP, so that the LEO's involved in the pursuit could just continue driving safe, staying on the suspect fleeing, and remain mentally focused on whatever threats/dangers might lurk around from the fleeing suspect as opposed to potentially risking and lives/safety by being distracted having to constantly be on the radio updating their location/direction of travel.
You would think agencies who know how dangerous this stuff can be would be buying widely available things like steering wheel mounted push to talk buttons and aftermarket heads up displays that show speed, direction and street names depending on how high end they are. They are also extremely slow to adopt new pursuit technologies like star chase, grappler, a bumper mounted spike strip, traffic light preemption that gives officers green lights based on wifi data and can also give emergency alerts on Apple navigation and wayz.
@@daschmidtz While I do agree with the point you're making, that stuff costs money. With all the "defund the police" nonsense going on and budget cuts, it can be difficult to keep up with stuff.
Ummmm, all those updates were officers who were actively in the chase.
Can you please explain what all those acronyms mean? Sorry im confused what the technology you're referring to is??
@@JB23669 AVL is automatic vehicle location, SOP is standard operating procedure, CAD is computer aided dispatch.
In Chicago they wouldn't want to ruin his day by arresting him.
They would ticket the out-of-town cop for reckless driving.
@@hobonickel yes.
Let this boy bed down at Lori Lightfoot's house. Plenty of security there
Shitcago...just another black plagued democrap city with no punishment unless you're white.
that's probably why he was headed there at one point
I was impressed that when they got out there in the sticks not only were there just about no left lane campers, just about all the traffic they came upon moved right and practically came to a stop on the shoulder.
This criminal should stay for 11 years in prison at the minimum!!!
Massive Respect to the Officer in Pursuit, driving skills straight out of a action film.
Huh? All he did was simply follow a _not-very-fast_ pick-up truck til it stopped.
Wtf... _Action movie?_ 😂
@@donarthiazi2443 go back to jail criminal
Would be nice to have mandatory 20 years for fleeing 20 miles over
Like 20 mph over the speed limit or 20 miles long in the chase ?
@@itssuave714 What a profoundly dumb question
Summary executions would be preferable.
How about 10 years just for speeding? It's dangerous and we can't enough people incarcerated.
@@montezuma6962how about 50 years for such a dumb comment you wrote 😊.
Thank you, officers for catching this reckless person who needed to be off the roads
Im happy that everything was calm the entire time. The officers didnt do any unnecessary cussing or unnecessary use of force. The suspects were calm and so were the officers and the dispatchers and communication was great. Im happy everyone was safe.
"Its 106 miles to Chicago. Weve got a tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, its dark, and we're wearing sunglasses." 😃
Hit it.
You guys LOL 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What makes it even more funny, is the video takes about the same amount of time as the Blues Brothers did, making it from the palace hotel to Chicago! (I havent actually checked this, but I bet its close!)
HIT IT!😎😎
Bro the fact bond was an option for him in the first place is wild this kid almost affected multiple people's lives nearly causin tragedy a countless number of times this is past reckless
He legitimately didn't care for anyone's safety and well being this footage was gut wrenching spawing several panic attacks and spiking anxiety unbelievable!
lmao
That’s milwaukee court system judges for you. If you know about Darrel Brooks, he was let out on bond before intentionally driving through a Christmas parade, killing several.
It's called Black Privilege.
It was good to see 90% of the drivers actually move to the shoulder or out of the way and many of them stop. It makes the pursuit much safer, means the police have a better chance for a successful capture and gives them the whole road to maneuver.
The attitude of the suspects was incredible. It's like they think they did nothing wrong and it's no big deal. No wonder so many end up in jail.
Well at such insane, mind bending, outta control, split second top fuel dragster speeds of barely 100mph, I'd tend to think there is plenty of time for drivers to react...... DUH.
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@@smf2072 No need to be rude.
The point is, they actually moved. I have seen slower pursuits where almost no one moved over as they are supposed to. The point isn't the speed, it is the courtesy of the drivers and the safety as a result of it.
It must be hard to be this "calm" after seeing someone risk so many lives. My respect to the officers.
i feel like after 10 minutes of the same cop car _right on your tail,_ you should just realize you're not getting away. lmao
People get desperate, and desperation leads to dumb decisions. Some people just don’t know when to give up.
@@SpaceMissile idk man in GTA I keep running 😭😭
I’ve noticed on a lot of these videos when they put the cuffs on the 13% that they frequently have long unkept dirty fingernails. What is that!?!?
So winter jackets, hoodies, ski masks in the warm weather and the fingernails. Seems like some smelly individuals here.
Especially if you're in a crappy pickup truck 😂
@@jball9Why make it a race thing?
I’m impressed by 2 things. The skill of the LEO driving, and the acceleration of that little S-10. Overall, great video.
Well as a former S-10 owner, I can tell you that engine definitely wasn’t stock. It was performing more like a sports car.
Probably the updated 4.3 liter vortec that was added in the late 90s. I had one. They’re no slouch
@@Justaguy1189no slouch yes. I could swear my 95 could lift the passenger wheel on take off and skurt the tires 1-2 gear. But that is no 4.3
They were too nice to this scumbag who will be out again to endanger and kill more people! He doesn't deserve any respect!
WOW!
Great police work!
This LEO is absolutely outstanding .
How professional and fair he treated these unfortunate young men who made some very bad choices.
so disappointed he didn't loose control and flip the vehicle.
🤣
Your comment has me rolling!! 🤣It would be some kind of poetic justice seeing as I keep hearing homicide. He killed someone so the car took him out. Seems only fair, but life isn’t fair. I am glad he was caught though. Some fine ass driving by that cop! I’d be way too stressed.
Very professional job. Arrests made without the use of deadly force DESPITE the outstanding homicide warrant. No hysterical yelling. Very refreshing to see this. The US needs more police work like this!
No. We need police like in Judge Dredd. The instant someone runs the police should be authorized to use deadly force.
that's kinda fucked up
The public has NO idea how stressful these pursuits are for a pursuing officer. That said BIG Kudos to those officers in that chase. Calm, professional, great driving skills & awareness & communication skills. Now give these feral POS 15 years NO parole.
6 years for murdering somebody.
Im just impressed with how fast that truck is
Same. It moves nicely. Would love to have one.
Crazy fast
I was like "Shit that's a fast truck"
Hearing “vehicle is wanted for homicide” makes me think things went VERY wrong in the cars universe
Tow mater finally got fed up with McQueen
@@permaline9093tow mater found lightning mcqueen was a liberal
that suspect definitely filled up his gas tank literally moments prior before trying to get away from the cops
Lmao. Don’t be mean to me after I lead you on a multiple mile high speed chase. The nerve of some of the POS criminals.
I’m glad it’s you and not me behind the wheel of the squad car. You must have nerves of steel. I admire you so much for this, protect and serve. I don’t know if that is something from a movie or a real model. But I do know that is the responsibility that you take on every day. I just want you to thank you for your hard work and dedication. GBU.
Impressive that after all that driving, the officers and suspects remained calm after the vehicles stopped. Everyone was able to walk away healthy. Credit to both drivers for very skilled driving and avoiding contact with other vehicles or pedestrians. It's just too bad the kid didn't give up instead of taking off when the officers first pulled up behind him.
CynicalDriver the perps nearly collided with 2 other vehicles.
@@heathercreighton9613 and yet... They didn't.
“Walk away healthy” lol dudes going to jail for decades tho
@@heathercreighton9613but they didn’t, did they….
@@CaptainRockoBD still healthy jus going that ass to the slammer
I had to stop and rewind it to be sure I heard it right when the driver said, " You ain't got to restrain me." Really?!?! Is this really the world we are living in, when a person can run from the police for miles and miles going well over 100 MPH for most of the chase and he really thinks that he is not going to be put in handcuffs?!?! It all just gets crazier by the day/hour!! We truly are doomed!!
That's Killwaukee for you.
you are correct, the American Empire is currently in a steady decline, heading towards sure collapse.
@@volkssturm9694 its what they want.
@@gheuk984 What who wants?
kilwauke's run by a (((frey))) ... idk how whites can be so easily tricked into voting for dispossession.
Well done, officers!!!
That was a very dangerous situation and honestly the most professional policing I've seen. Great job boys!
"It's all good. Ya'll ain't got to restrain me." -Homicide suspect after risking hundreds of more lives during a chase