Dashcam Video Of Tulsa Police Chase With Drunk Driver

Dashcam Video Of Tulsa Police Chase With Drunk Driver

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Tulsa Police said Justin Corley was driving erratically near a construction zone in Tulsa. Corley allegedly took off when police tried to pull them over.

Tulsa police backed off near I-44 and US 75, but troopers say they saw him driving excessively slow on I-44. When they turned on their sirens, Corley allegedly sped off.

Oklahoma Highway Patrol caught up to the Corley on I-44, just west of Sapulpa near West 111th Street.

the driver had crashed and was facing the wrong direction on the road.

Troopers say when they tried to arrest him, he turned violent and tried kicking the trooper who was taking him to jail.

The behavior added an aggravated assault and battery on an officer complaint to his eluding and DUI complaints.

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33 thoughts on “Dashcam Video Of Tulsa Police Chase With Drunk Driver

  1. 1:08 Look how fast he runs to the action! It's like "Oh, boy oh boy!! This is why I joined the police force, for this type of action!". He's never run so fast before.

    I'm just kidding. He is just helping out the 5 sober able-bodied officers struggling to subdue a drunken idiot. They needed a 6th officer for the super-challenging task.

  2. Lmao when he grabbed the officers straw to his drink lol inwould of slapped the shit out of him messing with my beverage 🤓

  3. Budget limitations are likely the reason that the car isn't equipped with a cage. Transporting people in the front seat creates an unsafe situation, especially when the person being transported is inebriated and/or high on drugs.

  4. I was out walking the dog a few years back and stopped to talk to a cop that was parked on the side of the road running our local speed trap about having him keep an extra sharp eye on my house while I was away. He waved me over to his passenger side front window and I noticed nobody could even sit in his front passenger seat with all the electonics and other gear. Even our small town cops are wearing body cans now.

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