This Police Chase Ended Before It Even Began
Mere moments after setting off to pursue a driver running a red light, this officer had his Ford Explorer T-boned by aother vehicle and flipped onto its roof
This less than successful police chase happened in Fridley, Minnesota last Friday. Minnesota police department said that the officer in the Explorer and a passenger in the other car were taken to hospital with minor injuries. The red light runner has not yet been caught.
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Actually it was a Ford Explorer.
This is why we look both ways before crossing the street.
When you’re a Camry but fast&furious is life
#CarLivesMatter
As an owner of a nearly identical Camry, I apologize for my brethren.
Don’t lie. We all know it was you
a camry driver just killed someone here in my town
The guy in the Camry be like
So… To catch a red light runner, the officer runs a red and gets hit by a car… who has the right of way…
Hmm
I get the officers intentions and all… But
As soon as his lights are on, its perfectly legal for the officer to go through that red. The way the officer slowly gets going is due to the fact that he is probably looking both ways to make sure nobody is coming. But that camry was going too fast to stop.
Some say he’s still running till this day..
http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/001/038/787/4d4.jpg
was most likely thinking this
So, who was in the wrong? You can’t expect the Camry to know that was gonna happen after all. He did at least try to stop, then surrendered instantly
Given that the squad car wasn’t going that fast and wasn’t struck right away makes it seem like the Camry driver wasn’t paying any attention until it was too late
Personally I feel that no one in this video (except the red light runner) did anything wrong, the police had to catch up to the driver and the camery had right of way so may not have been able to stop in time