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When the call comes from the St Francis County Sheriff’s Office asking for help stopping a car thief fleeing in a robbery Honda Pilot, the Arkansas State Police are coming to the rescue. One soldier in the area responds to help and turn the tide.
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By the time the officer reaches the Honda, it appears worse for wear. The back window is missing, it appears that part of the front fascia/bumper is flapping in the wind after the rest of it was torn off, and it is apparent that St Francis County deputies have already took half a kilo of meat.
Now it’s the ASP’s turn to end the persecution. This is one of the things that the law enforcement agency does very well. It’s always a pleasure to watch the soldiers work while the suspects continue to think they can outsmart them.
With this car thief, creativity isn’t exactly his strong suit. He weaves through what little traffic there is, at one point going to the right shoulder to get around two commercial trucks that are side by side. But that’s all that’s fancy when it comes to the suspect’s driving skills.
Maybe he’s already tired of fighting with the cops, but as the cop approaches and prepares to do a PIT maneuver, the car thief stays in the same lane as if everything is fine. Does the guy have no idea what’s coming? Did he just resign himself to this fate? If so, why doesn’t he just stop?
There’s so much about this guy’s behavior that doesn’t make sense. But we also don’t understand why people commit carjackings instead of working hard on something legitimate.
Despite all his work, the car thief not only doesn’t get away with the Honda Pilot, which is destroyed, but he is also thrown into the woods, flees through the woods and is found hiding in a barn. About the only thing he got out of this ordeal was three full meals and a warm, dry place to sleep…in prison.
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