Watch A Father Take His Whole Family On A Police Chase

By now you probably know about the tactic some street racers use to have a nice long stretch without traffic. They all drive side-by-side on a freeway, usually with several buddies helping, slowing down until they bring traffic to a complete halt. If you’ve ever been caught in one of these imposed traffic jams you know how frustrating it can be.

Watch a Chrysler 200 go flying through the air in a wild police chase.

In this case, the street racers didn’t realize an Arkansas trooper was right behind them. How they can miss the roof lights on a marked police car is a mystery, although we do know these guys usually aren’t the sharpest stick in the bundle. The trooper witnesses the race and decides to break it up, focusing on a Dodge Charger since he can’t chase all the wanna-be racers down.

The Mopar was driving blacked out, probably because at that point he saw the trooper going lights and sirens. However, that little maneuver might have been why he was singled out, so it was a poor choice.  Also, this genius is in a light-colored car which doesn’t work as well for blacking out.

While this suspect is able to make the trooper eat his dust for a bit, after getting off the freeway he doesn’t seem to have the driving chops to get away. As they say, you’ve got to drive it like you stole it and this guy is driving like he has Miss Daisy in the backseat.

Capitalizing on the gentle driving, the trooper checks this Charger into oblivion, ramming it from behind. But the suspect tries running after that little love tap and so the trooper has to chase the Mopar down again.

Clearly, this guy doesn’t know what he’s doing. He gets out of the Dodge and lays on his back, putting his hands behind him almost like he’s stretching out at the beach. So it must be his first arrest but unless he wises up it won’t be his last.

What’s most shocking is the guy has his wife/girlfriend riding shotgun and his two kids in the backseat. Unbelievable.

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By Steven Symes

Steven Symes is an accomplished automotive journalist with a passion for all things related to cars. His extensive knowledge and love for the automotive world shine through in his writing, which covers a diverse range of topics.

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