Dramatic dashcam footage released from Nacogdoches, Texas, shows a chaotic New Year’s Eve police pursuit that ended with a violent SUV crash and a suspect fleeing on foot after breaking through his own windshield.
A Pursuit Caught on Camera
The chase began as officers pursued a suspect driving an SUV through the city on New Year’s Eve. Dashcam video from a patrol unit documents the pursuit from the officer’s perspective, capturing the moments leading up to the crash and the suspect’s escape attempt in real time.
@nypost Dramatic dashcam footage shows a suspect flipping his SUV during a New Year’s Eve police pursuit in Nacogdoches, Texas, then smashing through the windshield to flee on foot.
A Violent Rollover
As the pursuit unfolded, the SUV lost control and flipped, coming to rest after a violent rollover. The video shows the vehicle heavily damaged from the crash, marking a sudden and dangerous end to the chase — but despite the severity of the wreck, the crash alone didn’t stop the suspect.
According to the footage, the suspect climbed out of the overturned SUV by smashing through the windshield, then immediately fled on foot, continuing his attempt to escape police custody. The dashcam recording captures the urgency of the moment as officers reacted to the sudden shift from vehicle pursuit to foot chase.
An Unpredictable End on a Busy Night
The footage has drawn attention for its intensity and the risks it captures, highlighting just how unpredictable police pursuits can be. The crash happened during a stretch when roads are typically busier than usual thanks to holiday travel and celebrations, adding another layer of danger for officers and the public alike.
Authorities haven’t released additional details about the suspect’s identity, possible charges, or whether he was ultimately caught. The video itself focuses solely on the pursuit, crash, and immediate aftermath, serving as a real-time visual record of how quickly a routine pursuit in Nacogdoches turned into a genuinely dangerous situation for everyone nearby.

