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Officers Bryan Britten and Jacob Moore of the Kansas City Missouri Police Department
Officers Britten and Moore of the Kansas City Missouri Police Department attempt a car stop on a vehicle that has just left a known drug house and a driver that appears to be impaired. After lighting up the vehicle the driver takes off. The pursuit appears to end on a freeway just inside the neighboring state of Kansas. The vehicle which appears to be having mechanical problems takes off again. At that point the rain which had begun a few minutes earlier has become so heavy that for safety reasons officers have to terminate the pursuit. As they look for the nearest off ramp they see the vehicle has stopped in the middle of the freeway. The car takes off again but is disabled and can only go a couple miles an hour. The occupants are taken into custody, and the driver is found with a holster and bullets in his pocket. Kansas City, Kansas Police search the vehicle and find the loaded revolver behind the stereo. The driver is arrested and the passenger is taken to the hospital for evaluation.
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30 thoughts on “Water Over The Bridge, Officers Britten and Moore, COPS TV SHOW”
  1. "I could tell he was stoned on meth based on his driving..". You know, because people drive differently depending on what drugs they take.

  2. Lol visibility was down to 30ft? I could see a quarter mile easily in that video… come up to north country and drive in a blizzard. You'll see what 30ft really looks like bud.

  3. ok so now we know to wait for a storm to commit crimes. What amazing "police officers" are much more concerned of getting wet than getting a criminal off the streets. Law enforcement  suppose to protect and enforce the law.

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