Large Police Response to Armed Carjacker Chase

0:00 – Cops Didn’t Know Kids Were Involved
8:13 – Hostage
12:40 – Can’t Park There 🙂
18:21 – Impersonating an Officer
24:02 – Behind the Scenes (Shhhhh)

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39 thoughts on “Large Police Response to Armed Carjacker Chase

  1. @Midwest Safety I’m really impressed, I had no idea you had such a community of volunteers, but it definitely explains the quality of your work! I said this yesterday but your channel is -the definitive police content of our time-, like COPS in the 1990s, Adam-12 in the early 1970s, and Dragnet in the 1950s and late 1960s. Indeed I think Jack Webb would have been thrilled to see this kind of programming were he still alive.

  2. I live near Great Bend and even work at the hospital in Great Bend. I only work the front desk and nights, so I while I was employed by them that day, I wasn't physically there when all of that happened.

    But, I am seeing plenty of faces I recognize, and seeing it all on a video of a channel I've been following for awhile now is a bit surreal. I'll sure as hell be showing this around to people at work.

  3. The dumber a person is the smarter they think they are. It’s actually insane the more incompetent they are the more they don’t know it and think they are actually in the right. It’s called the Dunning-Kruger effect quite interesting

  4. The first one pisses me off. Like, if you just bought it, why are you running? You wouldn't have a reason to flee like that. And doing so with your kids in the car? That's negligence, as you are knowingly risking their lives when the chances are the officers don't know they are in there.

  5. #1 That driver of the Sound by Design transit van, not paying attention at all, just casually screwing up the chase real quick. It's one thing when it's a civilian in their own car, but c'mon man, you're driving a company van, be observant and aware.
    #2 Lt Paden should be teaching HPDE, that was the best bump and recovery at over 60 I've ever seen, and on damp pavement with a nail in the tire to boot! Absolute SKILLS!
    #3 Driver realized she needed to have that Focus serviced ASAP! Totally fried at the time though, how do you not realize you launched your sister's car into the air?
    #4 Dude refuses to listen to the officers, then wants the officers to listen to him. Well, turnabout is fair play, yeah?

  6. The last one, Gordon, was mentally ill and they didn’t address that at all. If he thinks he’s got a wire in his head that’s recording everything and that told him he was a police officer he needs to be evaluated.🤷‍♀️

  7. Second chase…that’s how I want shit to be handled! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 don’t understand why some departments are to scared to put a little damage on their squad cars, them vehicles are already paid for anyways and I rather see my taxes going that way than paying for wars that don’t benefit us not even one bit.

  8. Olivia = the Biggest pink Marshmallow ever to be chased by Michigan Police!!! She survived the crash and then after jail crashed on her Aunt Sally Couch fr the next ten years…..what a story!kids r fine no one wants to recreate Humans with her!! great ending to a bad start!!!

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