113mph Truck Pursuit Ends in Total Disaster

Why so many PITs? With some vehicles, active stability control can help a driver recover from an otherwise successful PIT. Not the first time we’ve seen it happen: https://youtu.be/cm3mx_uEWTY?si=Mv60cfqt6zGenclp

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50 thoughts on “113mph Truck Pursuit Ends in Total Disaster

  1. Gotta be the most worthless cops ever 😂 going 20mph and no one even thought to just drive in front of them and stop 🤦‍♂️ not to mention failing pits at that slow speed, and the officer talking to herself the whole time 😂😂😂

  2. The chase could have ended at least 10 times in the first 5 minutes of the video.

    The car was at a slow speed in the ditch on the side of the road for a long time – one police officer overtakes it and blocks further travel, and the other two block it from behind and to the side (adjacent to the fence).

  3. What's the point of all the chasing, pitting, removing, putting civilians in danger and arresting of criminals when they pretty much skip their way out of jail with a salute and a "see ya next time" grin. If it were me and I saw this and I was a cop… I'd be like damn, there he goes… who wants a coffee?

  4. Welfenberg needs to go back for PIT/TVI training, there were NUMEROUS better opportunities to make attempts than the places they chose. Instead of trying repeatedly to put the truck into someone's fence or yard, they could have put it into literally any of the OPEN FIELDS AND DITCHES they were passing

  5. At some point they should have figured out the female Cop had no idea how to pit a vehicle and let another Cop do it. There were several opportunities to T-bone the vehicle at slow speed, but they decided to only try at speed. These are some of the worst-trained officers I have seen on one of these videos.

  6. TERRIBLE PIT attempts, needs to go back to academy driving school and learn how to perform them correctly (or at least correctly the FIRST time, not the FOURTEENTH time)

  7. I'm impressed by the driving I this one, Welfenberg and the criminal (driving a vehicle that heavy at those speeds, with no tires? Wow.) maybe Welfenberg's PITs sucked, but she seemed like a great officer beyond that. Didn't let emotion get involved, kept herself calm and focused, and tried to maintain the safety of the public. Was also impressed by the scene control for lack of a better word. The one guy actively aiming down the sights making sure there wouldn't be crossfire from the other group of officers.

  8. The most important lesson I caught today.. Was around 15min 30sec.. Cop offers a Cop to unlock his door for better coverage.. and Cop tells buddy that Hes got an engine block in front of him and blah blah.. And other Cop unlocks his door, walks away and says.. Youre welcome… Wow !!

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