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Lubbock Police Officers, Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office Deputies and DPS Troopers were all involved in a car chase early on Sunday morning. The pursuit lasted about an hour and finally ended when LSO deployed spikes on the ground at I-27 and FM 1294. The male driver was taken in to police custody.

The incident began at 3:45 a.m. when an LPD officer was responding to a domestic disturbance at South Loop 289 and Martin Luther King Boulevard. In route the officer noticed a reckless driver, and Lubbock Police say they then realized that was the person who the disturbance call was about. The male driver had allegedly taken a female’s car and was driving away.

Shortly thereafter multiple officials from the three agencies responded to the call and began a 1 hour long pursuit.

LPD tells us they were led all over Lubbock County. Just before 5 a.m. the spike strips stopped the driver. He is in police custody.

We have been informed that the suspect arrested is Coleton Neal Hinsley, age 21.

He has been booked in the Lubbock County Detention Facility, and is facing the following charges:

• Evading Arrest in Motor Vehicle
• Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle
• Reckless Driving
• Felony Warrant
• X3 Misdemeanor Warrants

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27 thoughts on “High Speed Chase Ends After Lubbock Police Spike Tires”
  1. Why do cops who are setting out a spike strip always advertise what they're doing by activating their overheads? It's fuckin retarded.

  2. Okay serious question to all of you in the know types. (IE lawyers, police, law buffs) he’s in the middle of no where. Why not try a pit maneuver? It can’t be because they don’t want to damage the victims car.

  3. A couple of times I saw something interesting in chase videos from Japan (really) and I think maybe Australia or New Zealand? They have a thing that looks like a kettleball, just a big round weight with a handle. They just toss it through your windshield as you go by. It's effective!

  4. Sorry if it's been said, what is the car that repeatedly pulled away from all of the Lubbock police force?

  5. I think I prefer the calm, quiet commands given by these officers. The usual blaring sirens and screaming aggravates an already tense situation. This guy sounds calm and in control.

  6. Police in fact was quite nice , he could have been easily riddled with holes for not raising his arms.

  7. I skipped to 17 minutes. I'll only put up with 17 minutes of anticipation if I know the guys gets shot at the end. Not worth it just for spike strips.

    They should have shot him for not hanging up the phone, though. One of the cops should have "accidentally" stomped the phone.

  8. Are you allowed to say the name of the suspect in the video description in the US? 😳 In Germany you would be punished for that :/

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