11-Year-Old Boy Chased By Cops In His Parents' Minivan After Being 'Inspired' By GTA

After a session playing GTA, one lad thought he'd find out what driving a real car was like. How no one was killed is anyone's guess
11-Year-Old Boy Chased By Cops In His Parents' Minivan After Being 'Inspired' By GTA

Most of us can successfully tell the difference between Grand Theft Auto and real life. The way we drive in GTA, for example, isn’t exactly the way we do it on our way to work.

But that didn’t stop one 11-year-old kid from trying it anyway. He was caught driving his parents’ minivan ‘erratically’ through traffic near Toronto, Canada. His reason for taking the risk? He claims to have been inspired to see what driving a real car was like after finishing a session on GTA. Wow.

The child had no previous driving experience, which makes it even more incredible that he managed not to hit anything solid.

He was caught on Highway 400. Apparently plenty of other motorists were trying to get the boy to stop after witnessing him “travelling all over the highway; in and out of lanes, up and down on speeds,” traffic officer Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said.

When the police caught up with him the boy tried to speed away from the pursuit, then stopped at the roadside before making a break for it when an officer tried to approach on foot. He was caught soon afterwards.

Now we’re not naive enough to question why an 11-year-old was playing an 18-rated game. We’ve probably all been there, or have siblings who have. But to take inspiration from GTA and to then go out and give it a try in the real world? Let’s be thankful no one was hurt and hope the kid has learned his lesson.

Comments

Anonymous

I think he was screaming “lawyerup” all the journey

11/29/2016 - 13:24 |
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Anonymous

I heard the kid said sorry to everyone he cut off.

11/29/2016 - 13:25 |
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MASM

Automatic problems

11/29/2016 - 13:32 |
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Quit Car Throttle

This is the type of crap that fuels anti-violent video game advocates…they can turn to this for evidence!!

11/29/2016 - 13:42 |
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Taser

I wonder if he was driving one of these

11/29/2016 - 13:45 |
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Daniel Tomlin
11/29/2016 - 14:06 |
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TipsyTimothy

I just have to…

11/29/2016 - 14:11 |
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durpflip

i bet this kid’s braindead parents’ll try to sue rockstar games for incitement of reckless driving

11/29/2016 - 14:13 |
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Everyone wants to blast the parents but that kid knew what he was doing

11/30/2016 - 16:39 |
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Tushar Bhatia

That’s why we need manuals. So the car won’t work like it does on gta 😂i am sure he wouldn’t even have been able to get the car moving. Instead he would have revved the car and went back to computer

11/29/2016 - 14:31 |
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sometimes I let my 2 year old niece sit on the driver’s seat so she can play with the horn, annoy neighbors and move the steering wheel (unlocked car under my supervision from the passenger’s seat and there’s no way she’s strong enough to lower the handbrake) and she even tries to shift gears because she has seen me driving… somehow she kinda knows where every gear is so she starts by putting it on 1st gear, then she plays with the steering wheel for a while and then 2nd… she goes randomly from there but 2nd gear is enough to hit 100km/h (60mph) and kill someone… some will say that she still won’t be able to use the clutch but she’s just 2 years old… by age 4 she could be driving a manual if we wanted to

11/29/2016 - 22:47 |
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Max Schröder

11yo kid playing GTA…happens.
But how the hell did he get the keys for the car?

11/29/2016 - 14:47 |
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Keys were probably just laying around. My parents let their keys just lay around and i can probably take one of my parents cars if i wanted to.

11/29/2016 - 21:33 |
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