State Police Pursuit of Jaguar XJR Cruising at 131 MPH

On October 24, 2018 while on routine patrol of US-285, New Mexico State Trooper Todd Sibley clocked a black sedan in the southbound lanes of travel hauling it at 131 miles per hour. Already blasting “Youth Gone Wild” by Skid Row, Sibley pulled a sharp U-turn and gunned it in pursuit of the black four-door.

You’ll have to watch the video to see what comes next, but those of you who are Real World Police regulars may recall that in New Mexico, anything 36 mph over the speed limit – or faster – gets you at most a $257 ticket.

I suspect that many would consider this 131-in-a-70 adventure to be $257 well-spent.

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37 thoughts on “State Police Pursuit of Jaguar XJR Cruising at 131 MPH

  1. $257 ticket is cheap! Some states the driver would’ve been arrested. But it seems irresponsible for the state police to pursue him at such high speeds. Radio ahead & if that doesn’t work; then the guy gets lucky. Pursuing at the speed is extremely dangerous!

  2. In North Carolina they would’ve taken your license on the spot, they did that to my brother for going 30 over. The thing is though, NC’s highways have so many guardrails and barriers that there’s not many places for cops to hide.

  3. Often times you come across idiots suggesting that cops can only “break traffic laws” when they have their lights and sirens on” and “people should be allowed to drive on the left lane without passing as long as they are driving the speed limit”. This is how to demonstrate BOTH are wrong. (1) the cops can’t signal that slow moving vehicle in the passing lane to get out of the way by lighting his “emergency lights” on because that may prematurely let the car he really is trying to pursuit a few miles down that there is cop behind him; (2) which is mentioned from the point before, while trying to catch up at 131 miles, there is no way for the cops to know if he light up while still a few miles behind, is going to create a HSP situation by pushing the other car to go even faster trying to get away or even just black out while doing it, making the situation even more dangerous.

  4. I can't even imagine the accident that this guy would have caused at that speed. I know the ticket was about $300, but I hope his insurance murders his rates for the next several years. I get the thrill for speed, but come on…that's reckless. Or do it at 3:30 in the morning when the roads are empty.

  5. Damn if you was in desoto county going that fast on the interstate you would’ve wished you gotta ticket you would’ve been drug from the car and had the shit beat outta you and the arrested and charged with felony

  6. Officer's cruising at 131 mph listening to Skid Rows "Youth Gone Wild". Plus he was real cool about the whole thing. You couldn't asked to get pulled over by a better cop.

  7. I am sorry 131 to catch up is not doing 131 or he would have only maintain a distance between, know if I saw gumballs going that fast, stepped on it and see how fast it would go ,. I have a stock camaro and I know it does 190. Know even at 100 normal streets are extremely dangerous, so I would never do that. But I am glade to see that all parties where calm for around me someone would be shot.

  8. Where I’m from this would get you a trip to the hospital, and resisting arrest, assault on a police officer, license revoked for a year, a ticket of about 5000.00

  9. I used to drive that route in a 18 wheeler out of Artesia, N.M. about every other day and boy it is long (186 Miles) very little curves and nothing for miles and miles except Roswell, and very boring.

  10. I think the officer was just a little bit too nice to that person if you were doing that here in California they probably would throw you in jail possibly

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