Man Driving Recklessly Leads Police On Chase in Stolen Car – Everything Law and Order Blog

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On the morning of Nov. 18, a police pursuit of a stolen vehicle caused various damages on campus, UA Police Department officer said. The Farmington Police Department attempted to pull over Dakota King, who was driving reportedly stolen vehicle, UA Police Department officer said. The vehicle fled from the officers, causing a police pursuit. Washington County police officers also joined the chase, Capt. Gary Crain said. The pursuit then went into the south side of the UA campus where King caused damage by hitting cars in lot 46S and lot 56, Crain said.

The Gardens, a tailgating area on Razorback Rd, north of Lot 56, also experienced damage to the land, Crain said. King was caught by the police and was the only person to suffer injuries. He had to be taken to the hospital and appeared to be on some kind of drug, Crain said. King has no affiliation to the campus, Crain said. Students can now return to the damaged areas of the campus, Crain said.

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48 thoughts on “Man Driving Recklessly Leads Police On Chase in Stolen Car”
  1. @4:30 damn they dragged his ass out thru a shattered glass window. Not saying he didn’t deserve it but like… damn could’ve unlocked the door

  2. I hate people like this! Willing to kill family’s of people just to postpone going to jail 20 minutes sooner. Then they act so surprise when the kill children. Ignorant ass people

  3. All I could think of was "I'm pulled over!!! I'm pulled over!!!!! " "He can't pull over anymore!!!!!!" Super Troopers, anyone?

  4. Correct by not getting out of the car when they stopped him, but still pulled him out the broken window instead of opening the door. Police too young to know the old fashioned door lock.

  5. Ok, so once again the police push this dude to drive this way and put innocent people, in close quarters combat, in danger of being killed or injured. Instead of backing off and picking them up in a safer area, I mean shit, they only have 25 cars after this guy, I'm sure they'd be spotted by one of these fine lawless enforcement down the road. Just goes to show how concerned they REALLY are about public safety

  6. Poor truck. Plus that's got to be the worst getaway car as it's so noticable. That was probabbly someone's pride and joy

  7. And thats how some classic collectable items meet their demise. Hopefully that car goes to a good home and gets restored.

  8. No matter what the most expensive lawyer might argue, a car can be a weapon depending on its use. Just like a knife(used by a butcher), a hammer(used by a carpenter) both can be used as an arm. In this case, the car was an arm and the driver used it in a manner to expose lives of innocent people. If he would have killed someone, death penalty was the most adequate sentence.

  9. No matter what the most expensive lawyer might argue, a car can be a weapon depending on its use. Just like a knife(used by a butcher), a hammer(used by a carpenter) both can be used as an arm. In this case, the car was an arm and the driver used it in a manner to expose lives of innocent people. If he would have killed someone, death penalty was the most adequate sentence.

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