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The epic chase comes to an end when the driver of the Infiniti clips the side of a Honda CR-V SUV and loses control. The QX60 is seen sliding across the freeway where it eventually hits a divider, which flips the car on its roof. To add insult to injury, a cop car then dangerously rams the Infiniti for good measure right as the suspects try to exit the vehicle.
It is amazing that everyone involved made it out alive. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, police chases have led to the deaths of 7,000 Americans from 1995 to 2015. The fact that these chases get so much media coverage could be fueling a very dangerous fire, but then again, yeehaw!
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The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice strongly supports HB 124 which will prohibit the possession or purchase of deadly weapons by carefully defined categories of people who present a real threat of death or injury to others. It is a fundamental principle of gun safety legislation that guns should be kept out of the hands of people who cannot be trusted to use them properly, and this legislation will help to achieve that goal. It will reduce gun violence and save lives, and it therefore should be enacted. Specifically, HB 124 prohibits a person who is the subject of a Protection from Abuse Order and who knows or has reason to know that the protective order has been issued from purchasing, owning, possessing or controlling a deadly weapon or firearm ammunition in Delaware. It also prohibits the purchase of a firearm by a person who is a subject of an outstanding arrest warrant, active indictment or information relat