Houston High Speed Car Chase (Photos, Video)
A high speed car chase started around 1pm in southwest Houston, when police officers detected suspicious activity, and ended over an hour later in north Houston near Greenspoint Mall.
The suspects, escaping in a white van, drove erratically in circles for 25 miles, endangering the lives of motorists and pedestrians before pulling into a parking garage. One of the suspects fled from the vehicle on foot but was quickly captured by officers. The other stayed inside the vehicle.
Several cars were hit but, fortunately, there were no major injuries. The driver of the van had a felony warrant for possession of a controlled substance.
Houston Car Chase Pictures
Houston High Speed Car Chase Video Below
[images: ABC]
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If the “officer” knows the suspect jumped so high it is obvious that he is in pain and that he couldn’t even move. Why get on top of him and press agaisnt his body even with his hand for so long. This is under my estimation, police brutality. The right thing to do was to call the paramedics. It was obvious he could not longer run after jumping a length of three approximately three stores high. Unless he was a bird or something he could have escape. Just call the paramedics and then trial the suspect. It all looks in the video like a cawardice act from the police officers. Can they learn how not to get emotional and just do their job properly? I am not having mercy for the cruel, just simply believe that doing the right thing is more important than gettting emotional or angry while performing a duty. You can see in the video how the officer is on top of the suspect with all of his body weight and then presses on to his back knowing this man is already in pain from the jump. What ashame! Trial the guy and lock him up for peace’s sake! And stop police brutality, it doesn’t make the police a hero when they act like that.