Arkansas State Police Jump Charger At 100 Mph, Lose Suspect, And Break Their Car
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…

Suspect Tried To Escape Police In Reverse But Gave Up
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…

Worldecr | The Hague Court Of Appeal Sentences Suspect For Violating
WorldECR | The Hague Court of Appeal sentences suspect for violating

Home > information > Hague Court of Appeal sentences suspect for violating ISIS sanctions The Hague Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal against a female suspect on multiple terrorism-related charges, including providing funds to two persons designated under EU sanctions against the Islamic State (“IS”) group. The court found the defendants guilty of multiple charges, including aiding and abetting participation in the Islamic State. Regarding the charges relating to financial transactions, the court said the defendant violated the Dutch Sanctions Act of 1977 by "providing resources (money) to two persons" when she transferred a total of 500 euros to two women believed to be members of ISIS. The verdict states that the suspect "shared information in multiple Telegram groups" that supported the Islamic State's media strategy. The verdict finds that by spreading this information, the suspect "deliberately supported the Islamic State's media strategy" and thus contributed to the group's propaganda efforts. The court imposed a comprehensive sentence of 48…

Suspect Fleeing Elite Police Unit In Dodge Durango Srt Wrecks Himself Out
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…

Bmw Police Chase Ends In Cash Giveaway After Suspects Toss $52,000
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…

Suspect Ejected From Stolen Dodge Hellcat After Wild 160 Mph Police Chase
Suspect throws stolen Dodge Hellcat at 160 mph

The young driver miraculously survived the fiery crash but could now face multiple charges Arkansas State Police spotted a suspected stolen Dodge and launched a pursuit. The chase ended when the Charger reportedly crashed while traveling at 160 mph. The driver was ejected from the vehicle as a result of the impact, but miraculously survived. Nowadays, stolen cars can be big business. On August 9, Arkansas police were notified to keep an eye out for one such car. The next day, they found the stolen car. But what they didn't expect was that the chase would result in speeds of up to 160 mph (258 kph) and a fiery crash that ejected the driver from the vehicle. The initial report of the Dodge Charger being stolen came from Memphis, Tennessee. On August 10, Arkansas police allegedly spotted the same car about an hour away from the Tennessee capital. They began hunting it down, but we're talking about a Charger Hellcat.…

Kia Dealer Cooperated With Suspect To Purchase Two Tellurides
Kia dealer cooperated with suspect to purchase two Tellurides

The suspect even took a photo with a dealership employee seconds before police arrived A 63-year-old man allegedly attempted to steal two Kia Tellurides by forgery. Authorities said he used the ID card of a deceased person. He now faces multiple charges and his bail is set at $50,000. Dealers are not immune from those who attempt to defraud or steal. At Gossett Kia in Memphis, Tennessee, employees felt something was not right with a customer on August 10. They called police and then assisted in the arrest of the suspect on the dealership showroom. The way the dealership employees handled the situation was almost laughable. The suspect, 63-year-old William Hayes, was suspected of using a fake Tennessee driver's license with the name of the deceased. He used the ID to try to buy not one, but two Kia Tellurides. The combined value of the two vehicles was $158,885. Read: Deepfake scammers impersonating Ferrari CEO, targeting Ferrari executives Dealership employees…