Police car gets broadsided in crash
/ nighttime dashcam video of police car racing down city streets with lights and sirens / police officers having casual conversation and laughing / as police car makes turn at traffic light, car is hit on the side by another car. Police car gets broadsided in crash on July 29, 2009 in Kansas City, Missouri (Footage by Getty Images)
DON’T I KNOW YOU... & YOUR PAROLE OFFICER? - 2009
OFFICER STOPS TRUCK SUSPECTING IT’S STOLEN. OFFICER KNOWS SUSPECT FROM PREVIOUS PURSUIT AND SUSPECT HAS BEEN IGNORING HIS PAROLE. CHASE STARTS AND POLICE CHIEF GETS INVOLVED. HE TRIES TO STOP BAD GUY WITH HIS TRUCK. BAD GUY GIVES UP AT END OF CHASE.
Car chase ends in car crashing into light pole
/ dashcam of police pulling over suspect in car / officer approaches suspect and immediately runs back to squad car as suspect take off / high speed chase through intersections / suspect swerving dangerously around other vehicles / tire flies off suspect's car / suspect's car hits light pole and flips over / suspect breaks window glass and runs away on foot as police officers chase after him. Car chase ends in car crashing into light pole on May 13, 2009 in Dallas, Texas (Footage by Getty Images)
Speeding Cop Overturns Cruiser (2009)
Dramatic video shows speed may have been a big factor in the crash of a police car three weeks ago. Dashboard camera footage shows the officer was going 100 miles-an-hour before he lost control. Officer T. Horne was on his way to help another officer, who had arrived at a call and wasn't answering his radio. The video shows the view from the patrol car's dashboard heading east on Bridge Street zipping through red lights and around other cars. Notice the number in the bottom right corner, that's the officer's speed. It shows he got up to 99 miles-per-hour as he approached a group of cars, then, slowed down briefly to get around them then, speeded back up again. Moments later, as he was about to pass another car on his right, he topped out at 100 when he lost control on a hill. The camera kept rolling until the end. This is what it looked like afterwards. The patrol car, overturned. Officer Horne was rushed to a hospital, but incredibly, was not seriously injured. There are no policies limiting how fast officers can drive on the way to an emergency. But police say they'll review the accident to see if the officer was at fault. If so, he faces some kind of discipline. Police Report: "Unit #1 was responding code 3 to an emergency call. Unit #1 was traveling E/B in the 6500 block of Bridge. Unit #1 swerved to the left to avoid a motor vehicle that was in lane #2 of E/B bidge. Unit #1 lost control and began sliding to the left and then compensated back to the right. Unit #1 slide to the right and struck the south curb line and went airborne. Unit #1 then struck a utility light pole."
Clever Guy Slams On Brakes (2009)
A wild police chase, early Thursday morning, on Highway 10 in Greenwood ended with the suspect escaping from a Sebastian County sheriffs deputy on foot. Fort Chaffee police were investigating a separate incident on Highway 96 when a white GMC pickup truck pulled over on the side of the road and turned its lights off. When authorities went to check on the vehicle, the driver sped off sparking a chase. The driver ended up going eastbound on Highway 10 forcing a Sebastian County sheriffs deputy to take over the pursuit. "The suspect's vehicle did slam on its brakes causing the deputy to strike them in the rear end," said Corporal John Miller of the Sebastian County Sheriff's Department. The chase continued and moments later, the suspect hit his brakes again, but this time his vehicle veered to the left. The deputy's squad car slammed into the vehicles rear-left side which forced it to go airborne at a 45-degree angle. "After that our deputy was taken out of the pursuit and (the suspect's) vehicle continued into Logan County," said Miller. Sebastian County Sheriff's deputies identified the driver as Arbury Charles Bowerman. Miller said the vehicle Bowerman was driving was stolen from Belle Point Beverages Inc. out of Lavaca, Ark. Miller said it's a miracle no one was killed as a result of the suspect's bold moves. "Anytime a person takes absolute disregard for his own safety, he's not going to care about anybody else," he said. Authorities say Bowerman may be armed, because they found ammunition inside the vehicle he abandoned. If you know his whereabouts, you're asked to call you local police department. Bowerman faces charges of theft of a vehicle, felony fleeing and aggravated assault.
Police in shootout with chase supsect
/ GRAPHIC CONTENT! / nighttime dashcam of police chasing car / when police catch up to crashed car, police officer approaches and suddenly gunfire erupts as police see suspect with a gun / suspect falls from car and police cautiously approach him. Police in shootout with chase supsect on March 26, 2009 in Kansas City, Missouri (Footage by Getty Images)
Kidnapping Suspect Chase (2009)
A man wanted on charges of kidnapping, felonious assault, and robbery took an officer on a high speed chase through a quiet neighborhood. Nicholas Trusnik, 19, was spotted driving a blue Cutlass Saturday on Frost Road in Streetsboro. When he noticed a police cruiser approaching, officers say Trusnik took off at full speed. Authorities say Trusnik continued through several residential sections, including the Camelot Village and the Tinker's Green housing development before he cut through a yard to try and get away. The officer eventually crashed into Trusnik's car during the off-road pursuit. The chase continues, as Trusnik drives off and the officer takes off on foot, attempting to catch up to the car. Trusnik was eventually turned over to the Ravenna Police Department on their charges. He is now also facing charges of fleeing and eluding police in Streetsboro.
Police chase suspect in white truck
/ police car chasing white truck through traffic, swerving in and around other cars / truck runs red light and crashes, police get out to arrest driver who then backs up and drives away as police continue pursuit. Police chase suspect in white truck on October 27, 2009 in Bixby, Oklahoma (Footage by Getty Images)
JEEPERS CREEPERS CHASE 2009
OFFICER MCGREW OF THE OAK RIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT IS IN HOT PURSUIT OF A JEEP FOR SPEEDING WHO REFUSES TO PULL OVER. TURNS OUT THE SUSPECT HAS BEEN ABUSING PAIN KILLERS AND SOME OTHER DRUGS AND HE’S OUT OF HIS MIND. THE COPS ARE ABLE TO EMPLOY THE USE OF STOP STICKS WHICH EVENTUALLY INDUCE THE JEEP TO WRECK ON THE INTERSTATE. TWO ANGLES OF THIS CRAZY CRASH!
Car being chased by police flies into air
/ dashcam video of police chasing red Ford Taurus / driver goes into a ditch and car becomes airborne and smashes into some trees. Car being chased by police flies into air on December 08, 2009 in Marion County, Florida (Footage by Getty Images)
High speed chase ends in crash
/ dashcam video of police chasing a truck in high speed chase / the driving dangerously truck crashes on highway, debris flying everywhere. High speed chase ends in crash on December 18, 2009 in Wichita, Kansas (Footage by Getty Images)
JUVIE CHASE AND CRASH INTO POLE 2009
Cruiser cam video has been released involving a 14-year-old who led officers on a chase. Police said the chase happened Wednesday night when the teen stole his grandmother’s car. Officers said the teen lost control and hit a pole at the intersection of Packard Drive and Kittridge Road. According to police, officers talked with the boy’s grandmother to see if anything else was taken from her house. The teen now faces charges of auto theft and failure to comply.
CLIPPING A COP CAR 2009
A motorcyclist is okay after his wild ride and sudden stop was caught on a police cruiser's dash cam. The officer was just starting through the intersection at 9 Mile and Woodward when the cycle slammed into the front quarter panel. The force of the impact sent the rider flying off the bike, and over the hood of the car. The man did get up and was walking around seconds later. A second motorcyclist was also involved in the incident. He took off from the scene.
TEEN CRASHES INTO YARD 2009
A suspect and a passenger in his car are recovering from injuries they sustained in a crash after fleeing police. The Willoughby Police Department charged Thomas Kovach of Cleveland with reckless driving, felony fleeing and OVI. Police saw Kovach driving 65 mph in a 35 mph zone on Route 20 in Willoughby. They began following the vehicle and witnessed the driver go through numerous red lights on Mentor Ave. as the car continued westbound on Euclid Ave. The driver then traveled northbound on Route 91 into Eastlake. While on Vine Street, the car went between two poles and struck a metal bench and fence. The police continued to pursue the vehicle down Vine St and then to E. 348th St., where the vehicle struck a building. The vehicle continued on E. 348th where it then crashed through a fence, flipped upside down in a backyard, trapping the driver and passenger. Kovach and his passenger were transported to Hillcrest Hospital where they were treated for non life-threatening injuries.
Highway Time Lapse - Bridge Pass - 4K
Timelapse, Capital Cities, City, Highway, Mode of Transport, Europe, Car, Road, Multiple Exposure
A Norwich terrier rides in a bicycle carrier.
A Norwich terrier rides in a bicycle carrier.
SPARKS FLY IN SPINNING CHASE 2009
Two theft suspects are recovering after police said they stole an ATM from a gas station, lead police on a chase and then crashed over the weekend. Just after midnight Monday, the burglary alarm went off at the Mobile gas station on 12 Mile and Ryan roads. Police officers saw the thieves leaving the gas station in a silver Chevy Malibu and chased them for more than 30 minutes through two counties, including the wrong way on Interstate 75. Warren police released dashcam video of the chase Monday afternoon. "You have the chase, the pursuit, starting right from the beginning from the original location of the breaking and entering to the time that they were taken down and the arrest was made," said Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer. The video shows the people in the car throwing out stolen lottery tickets and cash during the chase and broadsiding another vehicle at McNichols Road and Oakland Street in Detroit. The theft suspects eventually crashed at another gas station and were arrested. The two have been charged with five felony counts including fleeing and eluding police. Both suspects were taken to an area hospital for treatment. They are both expected to be OK and arraigned Tuesday.
Handheld shot of driving view from car windshield while raining on a highway
Handheld shot of driving view from car windshield while raining on a highway, Asturias, Spain
CYCLE CHASE LEADS TO CRASH 2009
The police officer pursuing a motorcyclist just before a fatal crash last month was radioing a supervisor about whether to continue the chase, according to county police officials, who said there are guidelines for any pursuit that could reach high speeds. A video from the Horry County police officer's dashboard-mounted camera released this week shows the motorcyclist speeding and weaving between lanes of traffic last month before the fatal collision. Before pursuing suspects, officers must consider the severity of the crime, the speed at which a suspect is traveling, potential harm to bystanders, the time of day, the condition of the police vehicle, along with weather, traffic and road conditions, officials said. dashcam0609 A police officers dashboard camera captured the chase and fatal wreck of a motorcyclist. "It comes down to: Do the dangers outweigh the necessity of making the arrest," said Sgt. Robert Kegler, spokesman for Horry County police. "If there's a guy you're trying to stop for a traffic violation and he's eluding the police and he's being reckless, cutting in and out of traffic, maybe it's raining ... that's something that's more than likely will get cut off. That's not a dire need to make an arrest." Officers are more likely to pursue a suspect in a homicide or kidnapping, Kegler said. In this case, the officer, Scott Calderwood, attempted to conduct a traffic stop May 15 on a motorcycle that had been seen speeding on S.C. 544, according to a police report. He reported the bike was "traveling at a speed greater than surrounding traffic." The officer pulled his vehicle behind the motorcycle and learned the registration was expired as the bike began to accelerate away from a traffic light at S.C. 544 and Singleton Ridge Road, according to an incident report. Calderwood turned on his blue lights and siren and tried to catch up with the bike, which at one point drove between a pickup and a dump truck, according to the incident report. The officer reported he "began to stay back from the motorcycle" and was talking to a supervisor about the pursuit when the crash occurred. He was about 100 yards behind the motorcycle when the bike struck a vehicle that had turned into the center lane of S.C. 544 near West Cox Ferry Road. The pursuit lasted 50 seconds and occurred about 1¼ miles from where the chase began. It has not been determined how fast the driver, Bret Hill Allen, 46, of Aynor, was traveling at the time of the crash. The S.C. Highway Patrol's Multi-Disciplinary Accident Investigation Team is investigating, according to Lance Cpl. Sonny Collins. "There was no radar. [Calderwood] did not measure a specific speed, so he turned around and checked him out," Kegler said. James Preston of Darlington, who witnessed the crash, said this week that Allen passed him on S.C. 544 a few seconds before the crash. Preston said Allen "was probably speeding." Most area police departments mandate that officers talk to a supervisor before the chase begins or during its early stages. If the highway patrol is involved, the pursuing officer must be in constant communication with a supervisor. A backup vehicle will help communicate weather, traffic conditions and the speed of the chase to a dispatch official. "If something like this occurs, the dispatcher will alert everyone in that area that a pursuit is in progress," said Sid Gaulden, spokesman for the S.C. Department of Public Safety. "That shuts off all other communication, except for those four people." Officers at the Georgetown County Sheriff's Office don't have a speed limit they must follow, said Sgt. Neil Johnson. They do have rules governing pursuits. In cases where police know the name of the suspect, officers may not pursue the suspect but rather obtain a warrant in hopes of arresting the person at a later time, Johnson said. Allen's death was one of three fatal motorcycle crashes reported during May's Harley-Davidson spring rally.
Driving in cloudy weather - Hand on the wheel. POV
View from inside of car through windshield while driving on single lane road
PICKING UP A CHASE AND CRASH 2009
A police chase that topped speeds of 100 miles per hour was caught on camera. Police identified the driver who led them through three counties Monday. Jonesboro police released the dash camera video from the high-speed pursuit that took place Friday. The chase started in Jonesboro when police said a pick-up truck was driving erratically. Jonesboro police followed the truck to Spalding County. Georgia State Patrol troopers joined the chase and along with Jonesboro officers, tried to use a box formation to stop the truck. The truck eventually crossed a median and flipped several times. The truck landed in trees next to the road. The driver was taken to an area hospital with serious injuries.
STOLEN MOTORBOAT CHASE 2009
A high-speed police chase involving a stolen boat was caught on police dash-cam video in Connecticut. On the video, several police officers can be seen following the 32-foot Boston Whaler at speeds up to 95 miles an hour into the town of Guilford on Thursday. East Haven police said the boat was stolen from Diamond Marine. Several miles into the chase that happened on Interstate 95, the suspect started weaving, and then the boat flipped off the trailer. Police caught up and driver Patrick Holland, 38, was arrested. The boat dealer said Holland was a longtime customer who was talking about buying a boat. Robert Goulston, manager of Diamond Marine, said Holland had his heart set on a boat that was already sold. So he just hooked his pick-up truck to the boat and took off. "[I'm] sick over it. Just sick over it. It was a sold boat to a customer," said Goulston. "Electronics had already been installed. And to see that happen is sickening. "It is the best selling boat out there, probably the most reliable and safe boat. I can understand why he wanted it so badly," Goulston said. Holland has been charged with larceny and reckless endangerment and is being held on a $100,000 bond. Diamond Marine, which called 911 about the incident, has not decided what to do with the damaged Whaler.
WIDE ANGLE THROUGH WINDSHIELD OF SUV AS IT CRASH DIVES OVER BRIDGE OR OVERPASS ONTO A TAXI IN STREET BELOW. QUEENSBORO BRIDGE VISIBLE IN BG. WAREHOUSE IN BG. SMOKE. CAR STUNT.
WIDE ANGLE THROUGH WINDSHIELD OF SUV AS IT CRASH DIVES OVER BRIDGE OR OVERPASS ONTO A TAXI IN STREET BELOW. QUEENSBORO BRIDGE VISIBLE IN BG. WAREHOUSE IN BG. SMOKE. CAR STUNT.