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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2010

After a 35 mile high speed pursuit at speeds up to 95 MPH, I caught the Riverside County Sheriff's officer who ran me off the road on California Interstate 60 West coming back from Palm Springs, CA Saturday afternoon. The iphone video is of the last part of the chase when I finally caught him and provided his vehicle ID to the 911 dispatcher I was on the phone with during the chase.

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  • Get a freaken life guy.....u have way too much time on ur hands!!! U sound like a freaking wanna be cop/rejected academy drop out/sears securty guard!!!!

  • holy shit man! is that really the iphones camera? if it is then that's freaking insane quality and as soon as i save up enough welfare checks I'm buying 1 =D

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  • Wow. "I did not pursue him off the exit." Good thing too... because I ,myself, would've noticed your vehicle following me at high speed--at which point I exit my cruiser with my AR-15, and brought you out at gunpoint. Perhaps you should go on a ride-along with RSO in Rubidoux on a Friday night. You'll learn that cop cars are moving targets. The faster you move, the harder it is to get shot, allowing you to go home at night.

  • nice video, keep up the good work. it's a hard fight, but inch by inch the exposure is working...people need to know.

  • Anything come of this?

  • I can prove he didnt. Interstate 60 west goes through mountainous terrain with drop offs 100 ft or more. The rest of it is raised off the surrounding area by 40 plus feet. No real shoulder area. His car has no damage resulting from leaving the road. He said he did 95 MPH to catch a police car. No damage. Where is your proof the deputy forced him completely off a raised freeway? You said and quote, "AFTER the officer ran him off the road. " Wheres your evidence for your false acccusation?

  • @WesTroupe and where is your proof that the officer didn't run him off the road.

  • @NewJerseyJimmy You say "I would have to think." Thats the problem. You dont think. You say the deputy ran him off the road. Where is your proof of your accusation against the deputy? You made the false accusation, where is your proof? Your kind of a lower functioning primate arent you,

  • You should have asked for his "watch commander". I don't understand why people are calling you 'ungrateful' and coming down on you. Let's say he was responding because his partner was perhaps down, as one person suggested. It doesn't mean to take out the life of an innocent person on the road by running them off. Not all officers are bad, but people need to remember-not all are good either.

  • @WesTroupe I would have to think he turned his camera on AFTER the officer ran him off the road. I doubt he turned the camera with the thought that 'this officer is going to run me off the road'.

  • Everyone knows how currupt riverside pd is, its one big currupt gang with badges and guns. The whole damn force needs to be let go and rebuilt from the ground up.

  • @240merk Welcome to planet earth?

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