Police Bodycam Shows Parkour Style Foot Chase

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This Intense body cam video shows a Tempe police officer chasing a fleeing burglary suspect through backyards and over fences this Tuesday. Thanks to neighbors for their help identifying the suspect, Police caught this burglar who left evidence inside home and was wearing victim’s clothes.

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43 thoughts on “Police Bodycam Shows Parkour Style Foot Chase

  1. I know it shouldn't be that funny but I can't lie I laughed when he tried to jump over the gate and it opened on him.

  2. I think all cops should be in shape just like the military. If you cant pass height and weight with pt test you should be let go.

  3. 0:18 that casual “better stop, Evan” sounded like an older brother lightly jogging after their toddler brother as he’s walking towards the street.

  4. Yeah I would have gotten away no matter what only way they would have gotten me is with the taser cuase tjey cheap and fat fucks he could have ran to if there wasn't so many fences lol

  5. This cop is really fit he did parkour with all that gear on. To be honest if I saw a cop chase after me using parkour I would be shocked

  6. Like at the beggining of the video I saw how fast the cop catch up with the runner, I just went "nah the other guy doesnt have a chance."

  7. Gate: “I got you officer”
    stops suspect opens for officer
    Real hero here:
    “Gate” and “fence” at the end. Thanks gate and fence

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