Man Drives Into Oncoming Traffic While Fleeing Police at 130 mph

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Published 2022-10-15
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On August 21, 2022, a 26-year-old man lead law enforcement on a 28-mile-long chase across Fond du Lac County in Wisconsin. Several tire deflation devices were deployed but were ineffective. The suspect driver displayed very erratic driving behavior throughout the pursuit and reached speeds of 130 mph. Eventually, they began driving into oncoming traffic nearly striking multiple vehicles head-on.

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All Comments (21)
  • @dramedy1804
    the partner is a really great partner. he keeps motivating him, saying you're doing good, positive intonation and he even asked if he was doing ok. that was truly great to watch
  • @FaeraOthronus
    That's absolutely terrifying, imagine minding your own business and someone comes head on at you at 100+ mph
  • @AlexHurtadoVox
    I'm from Brazil and I doubt the best cops around here can even come close to having this level of professionalism. Amazing work
  • This was the most anxiety producing car chase I think I’ve seen. He could have killed so many people. Unbelievable. Shoutout to all officers involved, especially the two whose body cameras we watched the events unfold through! I can’t imagine the stress you were under!
  • @MiKa_EDS
    The “you’re doin good” and “how you feelin” check ins were so heartwarming.
  • I don't even remotely understand how someone like that is allowed to bail out. He shows no regard for human life yet we all have to share the streets with him? Insane.
  • @nerdypenguin9164
    Bro was on another planet he was so strung out. Thats terrifying. So glad no one was hurt
  • @bingbong1222
    Whoever this officer is who is teaching deserves a big boy raise. Hard to find someone like this in any profession. Much respect for the calm demeanor, being able to relate, and "light" use of swear words😂. For some reason I feel a lot safer when the person teaching me knows how to swear
  • It's so refreshing to see a training officer be so calm and encouraging. That dude is the MVP. That's the kind of leadership that shows the younger officers that you don't have to have a huge ego that gets in the way of treating your co-workers or just normal everyday citizens with disrespect. Hats off to those guys.
  • the way that officer was asking constantly how the other was doing and encouraging him, man i felt like i was the one driving and hearing those words. What a great team that entire force made
  • @jacobwhite208
    He shouldve been charged with attempted manslaughter for EVERY single vehicle he drove past driving down the wrong side of the road.
  • @jslaycock9896
    The Volunteer medical man was great. Love how officers included him/respected him. Great example of how to properly treat elderly. Kudos to all.
  • Man, that driver's partner has got to be the best shotgun driver a guy could ever ask for! Super supportive, super calm, collected, all that jazz. What a video.
  • This was the calmest most professional arrest I’ve seen after a high speed chase.
  • @leeleigh1970
    "You're doin' good, baby, you're doin' good..." @6:55 - that training officer is amazing, and I'm sure the trainee will be a better one because of it. We all need mentors in our jobs like that - no matter what we do. SO much respect for these officers and what they do, day in and day out. Law enforcement around the country should take lessons from the officers in the Code Blue Cam videos.
  • Clearly the officer driver was a new guy so I'm glad to hear the partner was keeping him going, giving him directions on what to do and making sure he was doing ok. And the driver did a great job during that whole thing. I'm just glad that they managed to get the guy without anything happening to anyone else. The way he was driving, it's surprising he didn't kill someone.
  • He wanted to be in the drivers seat, but man that’s one hell of a co pilot. Calling communication to other officers and communicating to the driving officer. Insane
  • @tomasz4692
    The idea that a guy like this can bail out at all is chilling.
  • @ktkat23
    "is it going to be a high bail?" 😡 and that was only question he had after his insane, high-speed chase arrest! I amend these officers for staying calm and professional that entire time! They literally put their lives at risk They don't get enough recognition!