Large Police Response to Armed Carjacker Chase



0:00 – Cops Didn’t Know Kids Were Involved
8:13 – Hostage
12:40 – Can’t Park There 🙂
18:21 – Impersonating an Officer
24:02 – Behind the Scenes (Shhhhh)

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27 thoughts on “Large Police Response to Armed Carjacker Chase

  1. @Midwest Safety I’m really impressed, I had no idea you had such a community of volunteers, but it definitely explains the quality of your work! I said this yesterday but your channel is -the definitive police content of our time-, like COPS in the 1990s, Adam-12 in the early 1970s, and Dragnet in the 1950s and late 1960s. Indeed I think Jack Webb would have been thrilled to see this kind of programming were he still alive.

  2. She was 1.5 ounces over the legal carry limit of Marijuana in Michigan. Any citizen is allowed to have up to 2 ounces (56.69g) at any time. You just can't actively smoking it or under the influence of it. But you smell it all the time while driving. My son knew the difference between that and a skunk by age 7! And I know there weren't many to see in Michigan but it's rare you won't catch us pulling over no matter what side of the road or staying exactly where we are if stopped. Vertebrae license plate readers and cams all over the place, we readers I've BIG ticket in the mail. On expressways we must get into the right lane but not stop. But we passed a law maybe 15-18 years ago after an MSP Trooper was killed while struck by a passing vehicle when he was in a stop for simple speed violation. You must pull over to the opposite lane of traffic fire any energetic vehicle or tow truck if you wish to continue at the speed limit. Otherwise, passing in the same lane no matter expressway or not you must slow down to AT LEAST 20mph under the posted speed limit. In the country, if not posted it's 55 but if there's incoming traffic, you likely can't safely pass as 35mph and it's usually 10 or 15mph. In a residential area, if not posted it's 25. But sometimes, depending on street parking, you have to stop and wait for the oncoming traffic to pass because even 5mph isn't slow enough if you can't get around without oncoming traffic hitting you or someone else. I've noticed that in municipal areas most people are decent at finding a business to pull into. We ask know someone who's gotten that ticket and we DON'T want it!

  3. I was so confused.. I thought this was all one incident and all the people were a part of a carjacking.
    I liked the captions that said, "rickety suspension" with the white pickup.

  4. What gets me about these chases is like, what do they think is happening at the end? They gonna get away? Multiple police officers are chasing you and closely at that, you are not getting away bro. Save your kids

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