Anatomy of one of the wildest police pursuits Southern California has ever seen

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Yall got a lotta runners in Cali, Nice, he does a vehicle swap, just like Elton John, and glasses. What I don't get is, they had more then one opportunity to shoot this guy, and certainly were justified, why didn't they? You would think the dumb ass would have at least grabbed a sports car, or something better then a box with little ***** power.
 

Pornfan99

Bronze Member
I didn't watch the video.. "they had more then one opportunity to shoot this guy," - *I* think it would depend on how the chase was started - what the originating charge was. In the US the past few years, people have been shot and ****** for non-threatening to the public charges. I'm sure most / all police departments are wary about using deadly ***** if it isn't warranted.
 
I just saw the length - does it really go on for over 1.5 hours??
That's kinda impressive, esp when you have multiple choppers following you from above.

I remember playing the oldschool GTA (1&2) and feeling like it really simulated what it's like to be in these kind of chases.
 

Little Red Wagon Repairman

Girls Can't Wrestle
I just saw the length - does it really go on for over 1.5 hours??
That's kinda impressive, esp when you have multiple choppers following you from above.

I remember playing the oldschool GTA (1&2) and feeling like it really simulated what it's like to be in these kind of chases.

If that car chase were a movie it would be called Crank 3: On Parole. I was proud to be from LA when I saw it.
 
What was with that random driver who was hit getting arrested? Did they just happen to run into a fugitive during the chase?
 

If you want one that just gets straight to the point, here's a very real look at what a shootout looks like.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
That's a lot of ***** for an arm wound. From the way they tied that off, I would guess he nicked the femoral artery.

My wife was on jury duty, and the woman ****** her husband over the last of the ***** in the bottle. She stabbed him 3 times, but as he tried to defend himself, she got the femoral near his under arm. They were so plowed, his ***** was thinner then water, and he **** out before he could get medical attention.
 
That's a lot of ***** for an arm wound. From the way they tied that off, I would guess he nicked the femoral artery.

My wife was on jury duty, and the woman ****** her husband over the last of the ***** in the bottle. She stabbed him 3 times, but as he tried to defend himself, she got the femoral near his under arm. They were so plowed, his ***** was thinner then water, and he **** out before he could get medical attention.

About that - how do people survive non-surgical amputations? If a nick can draw that much *****, cutting off the entire limb would presumably drain you within minutes. Yet we have movies like 127 hours. I get you can tie up or crudely cauterize the wound, but I have a hard time thinking that's enough.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
About that - how do people survive non-surgical amputations? If a nick can draw that much *****, cutting off the entire limb would presumably drain you within minutes. Yet we have movies like 127 hours. I get you can tie up or crudely cauterize the wound, but I have a hard time thinking that's enough.
I think it depends on how close to the torso it is.
 
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