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A dark tinted license plate cover on the back of a Dodge Charger caught the attention of an Arkansas trooper, which eventually dominoed into one brutal crash. It’s funny how these types of situations can escalate so quickly, showing why cops are always on guard. Watch Arkansas police PIT a Jeep at 116 mph. The Charger had a vanity plate reading “USAJCKN” and that right there would’ve been reason enough to pull the car over. After all, vanity plates are borderline ridiculous and that one complete
We know a lot of common criminals are dumb and don’t plan ahead, which is partly why they live a life of crime. But it’s always amazing to see them try using a vehicle like a Jeep Wrangler with two solid axles, a body-on-frame construction, and gearing made more for trails to try ditching police on a system of paved roads. Find out how WWII Jeeps could drive underwater. Almost as idiotic are people who use these types of vehicles for commuters and grocery getters, but at least they’re not making
We’ve seen over and over people who flee from police and think it’s a game of tag on the school grounds. It’s a weird phenomena which involves them reaching their house and expecting that gives them immunity from the cops, like touching home base so the person who’s it can’t tag them. Watch cops chase own a 14-year-old carjacking suspect. This weirdness played out yet again in Arkansas when the driver of a Chevy Silverado with expired plates decided he didn’t have to pull over for a state troope
An Arkansas trooper who was patrolling a rural road while on the look for a woman wanted on three warrants, two being felonies, hit paydirt. What followed was a crazy chase as the wanted woman pushed her Chevy Cavalier in ways most might not even realize are possible. Suspect fleeing in BMW decides to PIT himself. In the dashcam footage, which we’ve shared, the trooper spots his suspect coming the opposite direction. He already recognizes her Cavalier from a previous encounter, so he pulls over