Controversial grabber fails during police chase
Instead of safely bringing the fleeing suspect to a stop, the device broke and the car nearly hit a parked police officer November 16, 2024 21:01 Seattle police used a grapple to stop a fleeing suspect's vehicle during a pursuit. The device malfunctioned, causing the suspect's car to ram into a parked officer's car. This and other incidents have raised questions about the safety and effectiveness of the strategy. The police must do everything possible to catch the suspect. There are several tactics in their repertoire, including one called the Brawler. Now, questions are being raised about the effectiveness and safety of a technique used by Seattle police after they failed to stop a suspect. The Thurston County Sheriff's Office in Washington recently released the first use of the device, which is apparently a net mounted on the bumper of a patrol car. The system is designed to wrap around a suspect's rear wheels and then remain connected to the…
Arkansas police officer abandoned by Honda Odyssey driver
Apparently, the officer did not resort to overly aggressive tactics and the suspect was found and arrested the next day November 15, 2024 15:09 Arkansas police lost a suspect who fled in a Honda Odyssey minivan. The suspect was captured the next day. He now faces multiple charges, including felony fugitive status. Arkansas police tend to catch suspects who run away. In fact, they seemed to have no problem maneuvering around traffic jams on the highway. That's why this video of a Honda Odyssey Escape is so surprising. Before you ask, no, the officer did not jump out of his cruiser at almost 100 mph and free himself from pursuit. This only seems to happen on rare occasions, like it did the other day. They also did not attempt a PIT maneuver. In this case, the suspect appeared to have some running experience and was knowledgeable about the area. MORE: Mazda driver flees police after falling off cliff and somehow…
Protect and charge: CHP tests Lucid aerial police car
Lucid believes the Air would make a great police car because of its range, space and performance November 11, 2024 19:19 The California Highway Patrol recently tested a modified version of the Lucid Air called the Lucid Pursuit. It comes with a variety of police-spec upgrades, including emergency lights, push bumpers and steel wheels. The civilian version of the Air starts at $70,000 for the 430-horsepower base model and soars to $249,000 for the 1,234-horsepower Sapphire. The California Highway Patrol's motto is "Safety, Service and Security," but you may want to factor charging into that, as the law enforcement agency recently tested an improved version of the Lucid Air. It's called the "Sober Pursuit," and it's a stylish police cruiser. While the automaker didn't have much to say, they released photos of the Air equipped with emergency lights and a push-on bumper. They are held together by steel wheels and classic two-tone paintwork. We can also see badge-like graphics featuring…
Arkansas police jump charger at 100 mph to get away from suspect,
The officer narrowly missed hitting a utility pole, then realized he may have broken the cruiser's oil pan November 10, 2024 21:05 An Arkansas State Trooper rode his Dodge Charger in pursuit at speeds of nearly 100 mph. The resulting injuries separated him from pursuit and allowed the suspect to escape. This video highlights a consistent theme surrounding the ASP chase. Criminals evade justice every day around the world. The police were right to try to pursue them, but the methods of the pursuit were often controversial. A series of videos from Arkansas illustrate the dangers of some of these methods. In one instance, a soldier drove his Dodge Charger at nearly 100 mph (160 km/h) before the chase ended due to self-inflicted injuries. On October 15, Arkansas State Trooper Jackson Shumate conducted a traffic stop on a Dodge Charger. For unknown reasons, the Charger initially stopped at a gas station and fled the station. Shumate was getting out of…
Dodge Charger driver caught impersonating police officer
Accused criminal appears to have forgotten some police officers were driving unmarked cars in public Florida police say a man flashed red and blue lights and ran a red light on his Dodge Charger. The vehicle has several aftermarket parts that make it look similar to a law enforcement vehicle. The driver denied any wrongdoing but was unaware that real police officers apparently saw him turning on his red and blue lights. A lot of people drive Dodge Chargers and some of them even drive retired police cars. It's all above board. What ordinary citizens cannot do is install red and blue lights on their cars and then flash them to illegally run red lights. A Florida driver is learning his lesson the hard way after he allegedly did the same thing in front of a police officer. Hernando County Sheriff's Detective William Harsanyi said he witnessed the violation at about 8 a.m. on Oct. 15. The driver of a…
Tennessee police in trouble after arresting more than 600 sober people
Tennessee police arrested more than 600 sober drivers for DUI between 2017 and 2023. In one year alone, it charged 159 people with drink driving, despite zero drugs being detected in their systems. The explosive discovery comes after two incidents in which police arrested sober people. Tennessee police were faced with a hard truth today. An investigation revealed that in total they arrested more than 600 drunk drivers who had no alcohol or drugs in their blood. The consequences can also have far-reaching and lasting consequences for those affected. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP") { adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation handles DUI cases and the blood tests associated with them. Over the past seven years, they have processed approximately 15,000 such tests per year. About a third of the tests showed no alcohol was present in the arrestees' systems. Of those, 609 had no drugs or…
Suspect tried to escape police in reverse but gave up
It's unclear why the Santa Fe driver thought he was trying to evade capture in this way go through Brad Anderson November 8, 2024 10:32 Police have not yet released details about the man who reversed his car on Ford Road. After backing up the vehicle for more than a mile, the driver decided to surrender. Trying to run from the police is a bad idea and almost never ends well. Apparently the driver of the Hyundai Santa Fe never got the memo, and not only did he think he could outrun the authorities, he thought he could do it while backing up a family SUV. As you might imagine, things didn't go well. It started last Tuesday afternoon in Dearborn, Michigan, when police spotted a suspected stolen Hyundai at a BP gas station and tried to stop the suspect. Instead of acting wisely and complying with the officer's orders, the driver put the SUV into reverse and hit the…
Mazda driver flees police, somehow falls off cliff
California driver was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries, but police say he is expected to survive A Mazda driver apparently evading police drove his car off a cliff in Carlsbad, California. The man was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries but is likely to survive. The car was nearly unrecognizable after it fell. California police witnessed a bizarre series of events Monday involving a Mazda driver who seemed hell-bent on turning a routine traffic accident into a movie spectacle. The saga began with a fence collision and a quick getaway, then escalated as police evaded police and ended with the car careening off a cliff onto a beach. Miraculously, the occupants of the Mazda survived the fall and, despite serious injuries, are expected to recover. According to the Carlsbad Police Department, an officer saw the Mazda crash into a fence in the 2400 block of Impala Drive around 4 p.m. Authorities said the driver "recklessly fled the scene," so…
Canadian police horses help stolen Ram truck around corner
In the battle between horse and ram, the horse emerged victorious November 5, 2024 21:32 Toronto police used a combination of machinery and actual horsepower to catch a car thief. Police eventually arrested two people who were fighting inside a Ram 1500 pickup truck. The driver currently faces multiple charges, including assault and endangering public safety. Police officers have to do their jobs in a variety of ways every day and have to think on their feet. That's exactly what authorities in Toronto, Canada, did after discovering an allegedly stolen truck. Not only did they surround the Ram pickup truck, they also used mounted police. Currently, two suspects are in jail and face multiple charges. The first clue in the case came from an automated license plate reader that flagged the Ram as a stolen vehicle. Troopers were the first to attempt a traffic stop, but the driver, later identified as 33-year-old Johnathan Desrosiers, reportedly rammed a police horse and…
Arkansas police even trick motorcyclists
The pit-stop maneuver occurred at around 30mph and although the rider was knocked off the bike, he was fortunately uninjured November 2, 2024 21:06 An Arkansas trooper shot a motorcyclist who was fleeing a traffic stop. The rider was knocked off the bike but was not injured and was taken to jail. He now faces multiple serious charges stemming from the high-speed pursuit. Motorcycles can sometimes become the nemesis of police officers trying to pursue them. In Arkansas, police officers who get close enough to end a pursuit with their bicycles waste no time. Now we have evidence that an ASP officer threw a rider off his bike after a high-speed chase. It all started when Tanner Seal was stationed on the shoulder of U.S. Highway 78 when a motorcyclist drove by. According to reports in the video description below, Seal allegedly clocked the rider at 80 mph (129 km/h) in a 60 mph (97 km/h) zone. As a result,…
Train nearly hits BMW police car, trapped on tracks
An Australian police car has run off the road and crashed into train tracks in western Sydney. BMW Highway Patrol were following a motorcycle when the driver missed the roundabout. CCTV footage captured the incident, with the dirt bike rider fleeing the scene. A police chase in New South Wales, Australia, got worse - quite literally - when officers misjudged a roundabout while following an off-road vehicle and ended up getting stuck on train tracks. The incident occurred in Sydney's western suburbs on Saturday. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd(" 6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); It all started when police flagged down a speeding off-road vehicle on the Great Western Highway in Minchinbury. Rather than letting the rider slip away, the police launched a pursuit in their BMW 530d Highway Patrol sedan. However, as they soon discovered, driving a hulking BMW on suburban streets is no easy task, especially…
How to buy tickets for the 2025 Nuremberg Police Warning Equipment Exhibition in Germany
The Nuremberg Germany Police Warning Equipment Exhibition 2025 will be held at the Nuremberg Germany Congress and Exhibition Center from February 24 to 26, 2025, providing a valuable communication platform for 8,633 visitors and 243 exhibitors from the military and police industry to explore the latest developments. technology and gain insight into industry trends, and conduct in-depth discussions with industry leaders. Online ticket booking and ticket application is currently in progress~ Nuremberg Police Warning Equipment Exhibition in Germany Exhibition scale: Exhibition area 15,000 square meters, number of visitors 8,633, 243 exhibitors Exhibition duration: 2025.02.24-02.26 Reception address: Messezentrum 1, 90471 Nuremberg, Germany Reception location : Nuremberg Exhibition Center, Germany Organizer: Nuremberg International Expo Group Extension ticket 2025.02.24-02.26 1,500.00 yuan Ticket booking guide: 1. Visit the relevant exhibition pages of Juzhan.com or the official website of the Nuremberg Police Warning Equipment Exhibition in Germany. 2. Click on the “Ticket Booking” or “Apply Now” button to enter the booking page. 3. Fill in…
Journal of the Middle East Defense Police and Military Exhibition in Abu Dhabi 2025
Abu Dhabi Middle East Military and Police Defense Exhibition 2025 will be held at the Abu Dhabi National Convention and Exhibition Center in the United Arab Emirates from 02/17/2025 to 02/21. It constitutes a valuable communications platform for 165,000 visitors and 1,350 defense sector exhibitors. industry. It is an important platform for the defense industry. Middle East Electronic Journal Abu Dhabi Military and Police Defense Exhibition The exhibition catalog is important information for the exhibition. It usually contains information such as the exhibitor directory, exhibition presentation, stand plan and concomitant activities. It is a valuable resource for exhibitors and visitors, and can help them better plan their exhibition and participation. .Visit itinerary. The exhibition directory generally contains the following content: List of exhibitors: the names, stand numbers and contact details of all exhibitors. Exhibition introduction: background information, scale, history and significance of the exhibition. Booth Map: Shows the specific location of each exhibitor in the exhibition hall. Parallel activities: various…
15-year-old beat police at 100 mph in stolen Corvette
Police pursued an allegedly stolen Chevrolet Corvette Saturday night. Eventually, the car crashed after police used spike strips to puncture one of the tires. Police later discovered a 15-year-old boy was driving the vehicle with a 19-year-old passenger. A routine night out for San Bernardino police quickly turned into a high-speed chase involving a stolen sports car and two teenagers. On Saturday night, police spotted a Chevrolet Corvette that had been reported stolen, and a pursuit began that escalated to the point where the California Highway Patrol had to take over. After the incident, which involved spike strips, a blown tire and a crash, police found two teenagers in the car, including a 15-year-old driver. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd(" 6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); The chase apparently began shortly before 10 p.m. in Hesperia, California, when the driver allegedly sped away from a traffic stop. A news…
BMW M4 driver overtakes police at 134mph, then talks his way out
An Arkansas law enforcement officer gave chase after a car sped past him at 134 mph. When he lost sight of the car for several minutes, he stumbled upon a BMW M4 parked on the side of the road. During interrogation, the driver of the BMW admitted that he had been speeding earlier. Honesty is not always easy to come by these days. Still, sometimes it's found in the strangest places. This was especially true for a law enforcement officer from Arkansas after questioning the driver of a BMW M4. Despite being under no obligation to do so, the driver of the M4 admitted that he overtook the police officer at speeds exceeding 130 mph (210 km/h). var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd(" 6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Let's go back to the beginning of this story. Late at night on October 5, Arkansas police officer Randall Schwab was…
California police speak out against Tesla police cars, appeal
Multiple police departments in California believe the Tesla Model 3 is not suitable for law enforcement duties. The police chief said the Tesla's limited passenger space and tricky technology were a hindrance to patrol efforts. California police prefer the Ford F-150 Lightning, citing more space, easier maintenance and more supplier options. Police across the country are responding to the changes. Dodge ended production of the previous-generation Charger late last year. Alternatives are not readily available either, and some cities are considering electric vehicles as potential alternatives. But for some, the Tesla Model 3 is far from the perfect pursuit vehicle. Instead, they rely on the Ford F-150 Lightning. No vehicle is absolutely ideal for police work, but some are certainly better than others. Three recent interviews with department heads across Northern California reveal how officials feel about available electric vehicle options. READ: Police Chief Furious Over Unreliable Dodge Durango, Losing Big Sales talking SF Gate Regarding the use of Tesla…
The first police Tesla Cybertruck appears on the streets of Irvine
If there's one thing the Cybertruck can do, it's attract attention, which is why it might be perfect for the job Irvine's new $132,000 Cybertruck for its DARE program has drawn mixed reactions from the public. Police Chief Michael Kent said Tesla's flashy appearance may attract the attention of young people. Critics argue the high price of electric vehicles is unnecessary for DARE vehicles, sparking taxpayer anger. There is no doubt that this day will come. The Tesla Cybertruck is now part of the police fleet. While it's unclear how much "real" police work this futuristic truck will actually do, one thing is for sure: The truck is already attracting a lot of attention. As such, it will form part of the department's Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program. This particular Cybertruck belongs to the Irvine, California Police Department, and it's no ordinary off-the-line model. It comes fully equipped with custom police graphics, emergency lights and a custom interior designed…
Teen’s Honda accelerates to 120 mph, police save life
The 18-year-old driver said the SUV continued to accelerate even after slamming on the brakes. A 2022 Honda Pilot allegedly accelerated to 120 mph without the driver pressing the accelerator. After the teen struggled to control the out-of-control Honda, his mother called 911. Police helped stop the speeding SUV by controlling the collision, averting a disaster. An 18-year-old driver had a horrific experience behind the wheel of a Honda Pilot after the SUV allegedly accelerated to 120 mph (193 km/h) without him pressing the gas pedal. The teenager's mother called police, who coordinated a controlled crash on the highway and averted disaster. The incident occurred in Becker County, Minnesota on the evening of September 17. Sam Dutcher, who had just graduated from high school a few months earlier, was driving home to West Fargo, North Dakota, when the family car started having trouble. MORE: Driver distracted by mobile phone crashes into classic Jaguar XK120, leaving it in ruins According to…
Police officer crashes into multiple cars while handling case
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Police chief angry about unreliable Dodge Durango
An Indiana police chief has harshly criticized the Strantis after it suffered a series of engine failures. Merrillville Police Chief Constantinos Nuces claimed the SUVs' engines had design flaws that made them unusable for police work, and he was forced to sell the vehicles at a loss. Previously, Nuses used a Ford Interceptor, but it was difficult to buy a new model during the pandemic, so he chose the Durango. An Indiana police chief so fed up with his unreliable Dodge Durango patrol cars that he wrote an open letter to his town's citizens denouncing Stellantis and apologizing to taxpayers for spending their money on the shoddy fleet. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Merrillville Police Chief Constantinos Nuces claimed that his Durango had experienced numerous engine failures due to problems with the oil cooler, and said most of the affected SUVs were not battle-hardened…
Indianapolis street robberies turn violent, police officers attacked
According to police, the suspects attacked police vehicles with bats, sticks and even a fire extinguisher Police in Indianapolis say street racers have attacked them at multiple events over the past few days. Authorities arrested some people, but dozens escaped without punishment. Police hope locals can assist with the investigation and bring others to justice. Police officers deal with a variety of situations every day. But one thing they might not expect is to be attacked by thugs. That's apparently what happened when police dealt with street racing and street robberies several nights in a row. Now, authorities are hoping the public can help them catch several criminals. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said they stumbled upon the incident during a traffic stop just after 2 a.m. on September 15. During the check, they noticed "100-200 vehicles driving recklessly" in the intersection. Before backup arrived, several protesters piled into a police car and began throwing road signs and cones at…
Suspect flees elite police unit in Dodge Durango SRT
A suspect fleeing from police may not know exactly who he is running from. It turns out that the state of Georgia has an elite high-speed task force, and they hunted down the Durango. Before police were able to stop him, the Durango driver crashed the SUV. Trying to evade the police is never a good thing, but some people succeed. Most, though, struggle to get very far. In some cases, it’s because they picked the wrong car. In other cases, it’s because they can’t control the momentum they have. That appears to be the case with a chase that took place in Georgia on July 20. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Clayton County, just south of Atlanta, is home to the Black Hawk police unit, a unit that specializes in catching speeders. On July 20, the unit apparently spotted a suspect traveling at…
Local fire and police departments will jointly host the first
On October 4, the ServPro First Responder Softball Game will be held at CarShield Field, where local first responders will participate in a charity softball game On October 4, the O'Fallon Hoots, a college summer baseball league team, will partner with the St. Charles County Police Department, Centre County Fire and Rescue Community Outreach and the O'Fallon Firefighters Community Outreach to host a family-friendly, community-focused event, the first annual ServPro First Responders Softball Showdown, at CarShield Field. One of the sponsors of the event is People’s National Bank (PNB).The first game is at 7:00 p.m. “Our committee has been working hard over the past few months to plan this event, and we’re excited to finally let the community know about it," said David Schmoll, General Manager of Hoots. "Whenever we have the opportunity, we’re all about supporting local heroes and putting on events for the community. We can’t wait to see who comes out on top in the first year!”…
Irvine Police Department under fire for $150,000 Tesla
Irvine police reportedly spent $150,000 to purchase and modify a Tesla Cybertruck. The pricey Cybertruck is mostly for show, as it will promote the DARE program. The move, which has upset taxpayers, is puzzling given Rivian's operations in Irvine. Police in Irvine, California, reportedly spent $150,000 on a brand new Tesla Cybertruck. This has sparked controversy, with some accusing the government of waste. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); According to Forbes, the department spent $99,990 on the Cyberbeast and another $20,000 on a disguised version of the Foundation Series, which the city then spent thousands more on converting into police vehicles. MORE: Tesla Cybertruck joins police ranks, may pull you over later this year Worse still, the truck sounds like a rolling publicity stunt as it is meant to promote their Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) programme. This may be fine with Dubai Police,…
Tyreek Hill goes viral in McLaren parking incident that leads to Miami police being arrested
Some criticized the police for failing to de-escalate the conflict. go through Brad Anderson 17 hours ago Hill was pulled from his McLaren 720S during what was supposed to be a normal traffic stop. Police believe the NFL player was driving 60 mph in a 40 mph zone. A 27-year-old veteran of the police force was put on administrative duty. Authorities in Miami, Florida, have placed a police officer on administrative duty to investigate the arrest of NFL star Tyreek Hill on the eve of Sunday's game between the Miami Dolphins and the Jacksonville Jaguars. The dramatic incident, which was captured on body camera footage, took place near Hard Rock Stadium. Police said they pulled over Hill's McLaren 720S after they estimated he was going 60 mph in a 40 mph zone. The video initially shows the Miami Dolphins wide receiver lowering his window and handing his license to an officer, but within seconds, the tone between Hill and the…
Which is the least threatening police car?
Ford police interceptors are common, but some departments use unconventional vehicles. Now, many PDs choose electric cars such as Tesla, but some PDs even adopt the tiny Smart ForTwo. Aside from exotic models like the BMW i3 and Toyota Prius, not all police cars are designed to be deterrents. We see a lot of police cars on the road, so we're generally not scared when we come across some weird vehicles. But every now and then a police car comes by that takes us by surprise - and the Smart ForTwo used by the Hamilton, Ontario police definitely fits that bill. It's hard not to laugh when you see such a small, quirky vehicle dressed in full police car livery, trying to look serious. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Which brings us to our unexpected question for today: What is the least threatening police…
Oakland police are towing Tesla cars for crime scene footage
If you own a Tesla, you could be unwittingly involved in a crime scene if your car is parked nearby Oakland police requested video footage from a Tesla parked near the crime scene to assist with the investigation. Video automatically recorded by EV cameras can provide crucial evidence in solving crimes. If the Tesla owner cannot be found, police will tow the electric car away with a search warrant to obtain the shooting video. Modern cars are covered in sensors and cameras, primarily to support their sophisticated ADAS systems. However, as numerous cases have demonstrated, these cameras can also help solve crimes. The Oakland Police Department reportedly towed away multiple Tesla cars that happened to be parked near crime scenes to look for evidence in the Sentry Mode footage. While the EV and its owner are usually not involved in the incident, the video footage from the scene is extremely important to the case. Police usually ask the owner for…
Alfa Romeo driver hiding from LA police
The driver failed to escape police on the 101 and 110 freeways, but eluded police in downtown Los Angeles. Although the man has not been caught, it is still possible for authorities to track him down. The speeding driver of a black Alfa Romeo Giulia was involved in a high-speed chase with police in Los Angeles last week, but managed to evade arrest. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Police began chasing the man around 8:45 p.m. on the 22nd. Much of the pursuit was captured by an ABC7 helicopter, and the driver of the Giulia could initially be seen weaving in and out of traffic at 60 mph (96 kph) with several police officers following behind. Watch: BMW driver thought he was playing GTA, crashed car while fleeing from LA police As the speed began to increase, the driver of the Giulia exited the…
Teen steals Ferrari 488, police chase from Rhode Island
Police in Florida eventually found the Italian supercar a few states away from where the teens stole it Police say two teens stole a 2018 Ferrari 488 Spider in Rhode Island. They then drove all the way to Florida, where police noticed it and began a pursuit. Both young men are currently in jail, facing multiple charges related to the incident. Driving a high-performance supercar down the coast is a dream that few of us get to experience. But two teenagers from Rhode Island say they've done it. Of course, it could land them in a lifetime of trouble, as police accuse them of stealing the Italian stallion in Rhode Island and then fleeing from police after arriving in Florida. The teens, 19-year-old Johnathan Costa and 18-year-old Logan Slezak, both from Patuxent, Rhode Island, stole a 2018 Ferrari 488 Spider in October 2023, authorities said. They stole the car during a home invasion, police said, and they allegedly brandished a…
Is anyone missing a Mustang? Florida police find an abandoned Mustang
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office is looking for a Mustang driver who parked his car in a canal A Ford Mustang was found upside down in a Florida canal with its doors wide open. While the condition of the vehicle indicated a violent collision, the driver appeared to have escaped. Locals said the area is well known for its doughnut lovers, suggesting driver error may have been the cause of the incident. Another day, another car pulled out of a Florida canal. This time it's a sixth-generation Ford Mustang, and it needs more than just a little TLC. There is little information available about the incident, but WFLX reports that Palm Beach County Fire Rescue responded to the scene Wednesday morning and found the sedan flipped over in the water. The Mustang's door was reportedly open, so it appears the driver managed to escape and flee the scene. MORE: Splish Splash Another Porsche 911 just got soaked in a…
Tesla driver fell asleep, police activated automatic parking system to stop the vehicle
According to police, they followed the car for more than a mile while the driver slept before pulling it over Police say a 25-year-old man fell asleep in the Tesla Model 3 he was driving before he was pulled over. After officers made contact with him, they found several bottles of drugs in the vehicle. He now faces a raft of serious charges in connection with the incident. Falling asleep at the wheel can quickly lead to death. In the case of a young man in South Carolina, a Tesla Model 3 in semi-autonomous mode saved his life while he was asleep. When he woke up, he must have been surprised to see several police officers pulling over his car. Now, he faces several serious charges after police say they found drugs in the car. Officers with the Wilson Mills Police Department said they received a call around 4 p.m. Saturday about a driver who appeared to have fallen asleep.…
The Interpolitex2024 military and police defense exhibition in Moscow, Russia will take place from November 19 to 21. Booth reservation, presale/ticket prices.
The Interpolitex2024 military and police defense exhibition in Moscow, Russia will take place from November 19 to 21. Booth reservation, presale/ticket prices.Exhibition duration: November 19-21, 2024Exhibition address:Timiryazev Center in Moscow, RussiaExhibition organizer: JuzhanRussian Military and Police Defense Exhibition in Moscow 2024Organizer Booth Reservation, Booth Quote, Booth Floor Plan, Organizer Phone Number, Exhibitor List, Conference Catalog Application Channels, Ticket ReservationThe 28th INTERPOLITEX will be held from 19 to 21 November 2024. It is one of the largest conferences and exhibitions in the field of national security in Russia. Within the framework of the exhibition, representatives of the command units of state agencies check samples of special equipment and conduct professional and competitive selections of various technologies. Experts from different industries engage in direct dialogue to improve the efficiency of special security equipment and ensure its exceptional combat capabilities.The exhibition is divided into four main sections: police equipment, national defense and military equipment, border security, and multifunctional vehicle systems and equipment. At…
Missouri woman rages at police over stolen Dodge Charger
The owner said two local police departments failed to cooperate in finding her car. go through Brad Anderson 10 hours ago Kim Winston's Dodge Charger was stolen, disassembled and abandoned. This is the second time this woman's muscle car has been stolen. It is alleged that despite reports that police spotted the car, they were unable to track it down. A St. Charles, Missouri, woman was left devastated after thieves stole her purple Dodge Charger, stripped the frame and dumped it on the side of the road. The Dodge was stolen from the parking lot of Kim Winston's apartment in St. Charles County on Aug. 5. She sent a Facebook message to friends to keep an eye out for the car, which was later found in the North City's Baden neighborhood. WATCH: Suspect ejected from stolen Dodge Hellcat after police on wild 160 mph chase Talk to First Alert 4Winston said she reported the sighting of the car several times…
Police pursuit for BMW suspect ends with cash reward
The suspect also discarded a mobile hotspot device and an iPhone when he fled the scene go through Brad Anderson 13 hours ago Two suspects hacked into a gas station ATM and took the "huge bonus". Police arrived at the scene after a woman noticed the two men behaving strangely. Police say thefts targeting ATM security systems are becoming more common. Two unidentified men in Plainfield, Connecticut, thought they had won the jackpot when they allegedly withdrew $52,000 from a gas station ATM. However, not long after, they lost everything. Earlier this month, two men entered a gas station in Plainfield, hours after they had been perusing the station in a black BMW SUV. One of the men approached an ATM and is believed to have used a software vulnerability to successfully hack the system and withdraw $52,000. WATCH: Suspect ejected from stolen Dodge Hellcat after wild 160 mph police pursuit Police were called to a report of someone tampering…
Australian police seize Lamborghini Huracan from local police
Authorities seized assets totaling more than $500,000 from the 39-year-old man go through Brad Anderson August 26, 2024 20:21 Authorities believe the man's unexplained wealth came from organized crime. The Huracan was seized along with a Harley-Davidson V-Rod motorcycle and two Rolex watches. A bright blue Lamborghini Huracan, jewellery and an expensive motorbike have been seized from an Australian man who has been collecting unemployment benefits since 2019 but has unexplained wealth. The Italian supercar and a Harley-Davidson V-Rod were seized from a Sydney property in July after the NSW Crime Command Organised Crime Squad and the NSW Crime Commission launched an investigation into the man in May. The Harley-Davidson was painted the same blue as the Lamborghini, known as Blu Cepheus. A pair of Rolex watches were also seized from the man. READ: Florida man who bought Lamborghini after receiving $3.9 million in PPP funds pleads guilty to wire fraud Police charged the 39-year-old with "dishonest possession of a…
Unaccompanied schoolboy with three unrestrained children slapped by police
A learner driver has been charged with multiple offences after he was pulled over without a guardian and with three children in the car who were not properly restrained. Nepean Highway Patrol officers stopped the Honda Odyssey for a random inspection and found the child seat was not secured to the mounting point as required, was improperly secured and was free to move. The 28-year-old showed police her expired overseas driver's licence, but further checks revealed she held a NSW learner's licence, which requires a fully licensed driver as a supervisor. She was also found to be driving without L plates, another requirement for a driver's licence. CarExpert has hundreds of new car deals available right now. Let the experts help you get the best deal. Browse now. Police issued the woman with several infringement notices, including: driving without a licence, failing to display L plates, carrying three passengers who were not wearing seatbelts and driving without a licence. In…
Hero police officer rescues mum from sinking Dodge Charger after she suffers seizure
The officer performed CPR on the woman for several minutes and was able to revive her. go through Brad Anderson 8 hours ago Jonquetta Winbush was driving with her two children in East Texas when she suffered a seizure. Officer Charles Cobb pulled her from the sinking car and performed life-saving CPR. Wimbush spent three weeks in intensive care but is expected to make a full recovery. East Texas police have released dramatic body camera video showing an officer pulling an unconscious woman from a car that had sunk in a pond and saving her life. The incident occurred on July 24 when Jonquetta Winbush was driving her two children in a Dodge Charger when she suffered a seizure. Her children managed to escape from the car and her young son flagged down local police officer Charles Cobb, who was monitoring traffic nearby. Watch: Belltown Hellcat driver tests judge's patience, goes to jail again In the video, her son can…
San Francisco police seize cars for use in sideshows, including
San Francisco police recently impounded five vehicles involved in street robberies in June. The vehicles seized by authorities included a Corvette, a Mustang GT and a Cadillac CTS-V. Models will be kept for 30 days and the owner will be responsible for storage fees. The San Francisco Police Department seized several vehicles involved in "multiple simultaneous stunt driving events" around 2 a.m. local time on June 9. Officers managed to prevent one incident from happening that morning, but it was too late to stop another. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); The incident occurred at the intersection of Embarcadero and Washington Street, where a group of vehicles gathered and began performing stunts. The department added that one of the vehicles was "intentionally ignited and set on fire." MORE: San Francisco police seize two Corvettes and a Mustang suspected of juggling Presumably, the car was stolen,…
IACP Visit Guide for the 2024 American Military and Police Exposition (Time + Location + Ticket Reservation + Transportation)
The United States Army and Police Defense Exposition, IACP, will be held at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center from October 19 to October 19, 2024. The expo implements a free admission system by pre-registration, and citizens can obtain free admission tickets after registration. From October 19 to October 19, 2024, the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center will host an industry event: the American Military and Police Defense Exhibition IACP (International Association of Chiefs of Police). This large-scale event is not only an exhibition, but also a high-end communication platform that brings together well-known domestic and foreign enterprises, experts, scholars, and industry leaders. The following will introduce information on participating in the exhibition and the exhibition. 1. Time of exhibition October 19-October 19, 2024 (3 days) 2. Visiting time October 19, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Saturday) October 20, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Sunday) October 21, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Monday) October 22, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Tuesday) 3. Exhibition venue Exhibition room: Boston Convention…
Ford Explorer police SUV recalled due to engine fires
About 85,000 Ford Explorer police interceptor vehicles have been recalled due to engine failures and fires. August 16, 2024 — A Ford Explorer police SUV experienced an engine failure that caused oil and fuel vapor to leak into the engine compartment, causing an engine fire. Ford is warning Explorer Police Interceptor owners to watch out for unusual engine noises, unexpected loss of engine power, and of course, smoke coming out of the engine compartment. Any of these signs mean the Explorer needs to be parked and turned off quickly. The recall of approximately 85,000 Explorers does not include consumer vehicles, only 2020 to 2022 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor vehicles. “The root cause of the fire was engine oil and/or fuel vapors that became uncontrollable when the cylinder block ruptured and ignited on hot surfaces. The cylinder block ruptured after piston and connecting rod failure, which was collateral damage after a high-load event caused bearing seizure. The cause of a bearing…
2024 Czech Republic Prague Defence and Military Police Exhibition – Future Forces Forum FFF Visitor Guide (Time + Location + Ticket Booking + Transportation)
(FURE FORUM) The 15th Prague Defence and Military Police Exhibition-Future Force Forum FFF will be held at the Prague Exhibition Grouds from 16 to 16 October 2024. This article will discuss the time and venue of the defence exhibition, ticket purchase and other related information are detailed. From 16 to 16 October 2024, Prague Exhibition Grouds will host an industry event: the exhibition of defense and military police in Prague, Czech Republic, the Future Force Forum FFF (FUTURE FORCES FORUM). This large-scale event is not only an exhibition, but also a high-end communication platform that brings together renowned domestic and foreign companies, experts, academics and industry leaders. The following will present information on participation in the exhibition and the expo. 1. Time of exhibition October 16-October 16, 2024 (2 days) 2. Visiting time October 16, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Wednesday) October 17, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Thursday) October 18, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Friday) 3. Exhibition venue Exhibition room: Prague Exhibition Center address:…
London police seize more than 60 supercars and luxury cars
Authorities seized more than $7 million worth of vehicles, including Bentley, Rolls-Royce and Ferrari models More than 60 vehicles have been seized by police as part of a crackdown on nuisance drivers in London. The cars are worth $7.7 million and include models from brands such as Ferrari, Lamborghini and McLaren. Authorities also arrested five suspects on suspicion of insurance fraud and impaired driving. British authorities have seized more than 60 supercars and ultra-luxury cars in a crackdown on nuisance drivers. The operation focused on central London after Westminster residents "complained about cars being driven erratically or at excessive speeds". The crackdown began on August 2 and was carried out by the Metropolitan Police in partnership with Westminster City Council and the Motor Insurers' Bureau. By the end of the operation, authorities had seized £6 million (€7.7 million) worth of cars, including Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Ferrari, Lamborghini and McLaren. MORE: UK police seize two Lamborghini supercars for social driving violations Officials…
Louisville police arrest street racers, including muscle car
They even caught a Dodge Charger driver going 140 mph in a 55 mph zone. On August 8, Kentucky police arrested several street racers, causing them to lose their vehicles. Authorities will impound the vehicles for six months and charge the driver of each vehicle $1,000. The operation is part of a long-term crackdown on street racing in Louisville. Street racing is definitely not a smart move, but imagine losing your car while doing it. Add to that the prospect of facing a four-digit fine and having local police abuse you on social media. That’s exactly what several drivers are facing now following the August 8 police raid. The Louisville Metro Police Department released news of the operation the next day and provided evidence to support its claims. In photos after the incident, we saw Dodge Chargers, Durangos, and even an older Ford Mustang being towed away. MORE: Tesla driver who struck and killed motorcyclist was allegedly looking at his…
NYPD fails to arrest driver of Mercedes that crashed into Mustang Mach-E police car
It is unclear what led to the altercation, but the Mercedes driver in the video managed to escape A Mercedes Benz driver escaped from the NYPD after a tense standoff. The limousine, which may have been stolen, evaded pursuit by three NYPD patrol cars. The incident was captured on video, showing the Mercedes Benz evading a police blockade and fleeing. New York can be a pretty crazy city, so it's not always shocking to see unexpected incidents there. However, it's another thing entirely when some drivers appear to intentionally ram police cars. That's exactly what several bystanders witnessed last month, after a Mercedes driver subsequently fled the scene with police in hot pursuit. The video below was filmed at the intersection of Flushing Avenue and Humboldt Street on July 25. In the video, we see fairly typical traffic conditions around 8:22 p.m. As the dashcam car approaches the intersection, a NYPD Ford Mustang Mach-E patrol car drives from Humboldt Street…
1981 Chevrolet Camaro turns into a police car after taking drugs
The Saginaw County Sheriff plans to use the classic car as a patrol car, with detainees sitting in the front passenger seat. The Saginaw County Sheriff will drive a 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28. It was purchased at an auction with funds from a recently busted drug cartel. This vintage police car is a rebuke to drug dealers. The latest generation of the Chevrolet Camaro is a beautiful police car, but what about the 43-year-old model? This classic muscle car was converted for police duty in Michigan using funds confiscated from drug dealers. The 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 pictured here is the latest addition to the Saginaw Police Department's fleet. The donor vehicle was purchased at an online auction for $29,000 and then given all the necessary modifications, including police strobe lights and a new "Sheriff's Patrol" livery. MORE: Florida sheriff's office shows off their Corvette Z06, reportedly seized from drug dealers Sheriff William Federspiel told WNEM TV5 that all costs…