WATCH: High-speed police chase ends with brutal off-road accident



A reported stolen vehicle was involved with a long police chase north of Los Angeles in California on Wednesday afternoon. California highway patrol and LAPD pursued a vehicle along with traffic heliocpoters until it lost control and flew off I-5 north of Santa Clarita in southern and central california.

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38 thoughts on “WATCH: High-speed police chase ends with brutal off-road accident”

  1. The person who passed was a family member, we as a family do not agree with the actions she took. But we do still retain the right to grieve. She was a mom, her daughter will forever see the comments and the video plastered on every form of media forever. There were other issues that came into play. She was mentally ill. She was an adult who refused the help of her family. We can’t force an adult to do anything. We as a family are thankful she did not injure or take the life of someone else. She was found in the vehicle still. Though untreated mental illness and addiction is not an excuse it gives us an insight into the thought process of the person

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  2. That almost looked like a passenger grabbing the wheel. The way they jerked back all crazy. It happens twice if you watch closely. I don’t think the driver wanted that exit but if someone grabbed the wheel and forced they jerk back kinda hard

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  3. i knew that was a woman just based on how unnecessarily close she came to other drivers like at 0:31, 1:01, 1:07, 2:!3. and made no attempt to turn at 2:38, that turn was still negotiable even at 116, she just drove right into the guardrail instead. also not buckeling up the moment a chase starts (1st thing i would do every time i tried to run away, buckle up) women running from police should get double the penalties since they're twice as likely to cause collateral damage

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