Alleged Kidnapper Takes Police on Motorcycle Chase

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36 thoughts on “Alleged Kidnapper Takes Police on Motorcycle Chase

  1. driving…. to your driving test…. (and before checking this to do list item off: first drive to get the money to pay the fine for driving without a license)… absurd. Can't her father, boyfriend, or literally anyone else give her a ride? or maybe she could just call an uber damn

  2. For the love of God, stop letting people stay on the phone when you pull them over, or make a call when you pull them over, and letting them ask people to come down to the traffic stop and try to get them out of trouble! If you're not enough of an adult to handle a traffic stop without mommy or daddy, then you're not mature enough to be trusted on the road behind the wheel.

    "I'm only 20…" She acts like she's saying she's 12. Oh, and she also acts like she is 12!

  3. You know, I used to think the officers were just being a bit rude not telling people why they pulled them over or what they're being charged with, but I've come to realize watching these that the officers know that if they try to explain why, they'll just get argued with anyway, so better to make sure the ID and paperwork is in his hand, or the cuffs are on and the suspect is in the back of the car.

    It's always like,
    "Can I have your license, registration, and proof of insurance, please?"
    "Why did you pull me over? I didn't do anything wrong!"
    "Can I have your license, registration, and proof of insurance, please?"
    "Not until you tell me why you pulled me over.!"
    "Can I have your license, registration, and proof of insurance, please?"

    "Not until you tell me why you pulled me over.!"
    "Can I have your license, registration, and proof of insurance, please?"

    "Not until you tell me why you pulled me over.!"
    "Can I have your license, registration, and proof of insurance, please?"

    "Not until you tell me why you pulled me over.!"
    "Alright. I pulled you over because you didn't come to a complete stop at the stop sign back there."
    "I did, too! You're lying!"
    "Can I have your license, registration, and proof of insurance, please?"

    "No! You didn't pull me over for a valid reason, so I'm not giving it to you!"
    "Can I have your license, registration, and proof of insurance, please?"

    "No! You didn't pull me over for a valid reason, so I'm not giving it to you!"
    "Can I have your license, registration, and proof of insurance, please?"

    "No! You didn't pull me over for a valid reason, so I'm not giving it to you!"

    And no matter what they're being pulled over for, they'll argue that it's not correct. So I totally get why the officers focus on getting the documentation first. Of course, you have people that get hysterical over that, but those are the people that will also get hysterical over whatever reason they're given for the stop or arrest…

  4. They invented devices similar to spike strips in the 1800's to stop stagecoaches and wagons. Nice to see our police departments basically doing the same thing in 2026. Oh wait, they have shatter balls lol. There are so many technological advances that could be, but aren't, deployed in policing it's laughable.

  5. Must be homeboy’s first day on two wheels. .
    My god… you know it’s a wrap when the police break the line on their stop sticks and just let you ride with them. Kyle is the first person who’s “ran” from the police that I’ve felt bad for. I didn’t know it was possible to be that bad at running from the police. 😂

  6. 6:00 Did he call him a "lying rogue"? 😂 That first runner thought he was an evasive maneuver genius. He studiously avoided every single route that only a bike could go.

    I don't think Lacey is a bad person, just naive and silly. Hopefully she won't make the same mistake again.

  7. Who leaves their wallet and ID at someone else’s house? Her dad must have known she had fines and no license. Why didn’t he give her a ride to the DMV for her test? Once more, can’t fix stupid

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