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Police Chase Ends In A Creek
#1
Today I seen one longest police chases I ever seen on TV. It was pretty amazing to watch and it looked like the guy was unstoppable. He was driving a 4 wheel drive pickup and he kept going off road and the cops couldn’t keep up with him. Did anyone happen to see it on CNN today?

Here’s a story about the chase.

Pasadena police said a robbery suspect that fired shots, hit several vehicles and drove the wrong way down several roads while leading three area police agencies on a wild high-speed chase may be involved in a number of robbiers since June.

AIR 11

At one point, the suspect's white pickup slammed into the side of this black pickup.

Police said they're trying to negotiate with the man who is held up in his truck.

The suspect has reportedly written a note, but police are concerened because he's armed.

"He's sitting in his vehicle. Has a gun in hand and periodically in the course of this event pointed the gun at his head and his mouth. Right now, the officer has asked the suspect to put the gun down," said Pasadena Police Captain Bud Corbitt.

The chase went on for nearly 90 minutes before the suspect's luck ran out and he drove off Beltway 8 and into the water below.

That happened near the Spencer Highway exit in southeast Harris County.

Dozens of law enforcement officers gathered around the vehicle but didn't approach it because the suspect was still believed to be armed.

A few minutes earlier, police tossed spikes in front of the truck causing the tires to blow. Two tire rims flew off and sparks were coming out of the bottom of the truck but he kept going.

Police say it started when the suspect robbed a Pasadena dry cleaners in the 5800 block of Red Bluff. The owner told 11 News the robber held up an 82-year-old woman at gunpoint and escaped with an unknown amount of cash.

After leaving the Queen Oaks Cleaners, a Pasadena detective spotted the white pickup and gave chase.

Harris County deputies and Houston police officers joined in the chase as the suspect sped through several southeast Harris County neighborhoods.

KHOU - TV

Chase ends as suspect drives into water under local freeeway

Police say the suspect fired several shots at the officers in the early stages of the chase.

The robbery suspect hopped off the road and drove across muddy fields losing the officers on the ground for a short time. But he couldn't escape an HPD helicopter or Air 11 flying overhead.

The suspect also drove the wrong way down some streets and feeder roads.

"He's hit at least three different vehicles, there have been shots fired between the subject and police. This is the worst case you can have," said Air 11 pilot Mike Milton. "Because he has no regard for anybody else on the road."

He has hit at least three vehicles during the chase, but has managed to avoid any serious crashes even while going at reported speeds of over 100 mph.

KHOU - TV

Chase suspect maneuvers through golf course

As the chase passed the hour mark, the pickup headed into Brazoria County where he drove across a golf course in the Cypress Creek subdivison.

More than a dozen law enforcement agencies followed behind.

"It looks like the Sugar Land Express or something," said 11 News reporter Doug Miller.

Police finally got close enough to toss spikes in front of the truck as it headed down the Beltway. The truck's tires blew out and two rims flew off but he kept going.

That's when he ran into a red pickup with a woman and her five-year-old child inside.

“I was driving and whoever they were chasing hit me from the side,” said the woman driving that truck. 

“It scared me because I really didn’t know what was going on until I saw all the cop cars and got out of my truck and then I knew they were chasing somebody,” said the unidentified woman.

She and her son told 11 News they were shaken up but not hurt.

The driver then went down the embankment and into the water where he continued to hold police at bay.

http://www.kvue.com/news/top/stories/072106kvuepolicechase3-cb.d222a0c.html

You can watch it at this link.

http://www.kvue.com/sharedcontent/VideoPlayer/videoPlayer.php?vidId=77087&catId=35

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#2
A white pickup??  Well, white cars are illuminati symbolism for 'untouchable'.  It would mean the whole thing was staged too, because 'code white' means police etc. are not allowed to chase/stop you.  Plain white vehicles are used to transport slaves/ritual participants, and for other undercover operations. 
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#3
I did wonder at that since the truck was white. I remember Stewart talking about white vehicles on his mind control DVDs. What’s funny is Janet’s and Dreamtime’s vehicles are white.
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#4
Yeah, but you picked it out. I wanted the purple one. :big grin:
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#5
True but the white one was a better car. Stewart probably picked Janet’s too. ;)
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#6
Probably...:big grin:
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#7
Did you guys see this in the news?    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060728/ap_o...ado_killer

Browne pleaded guilty in 1995 to kidnapping and murder in the 1991 death of Heather Dawn Church, 13, of Black Forest, a town north of Colorado Springs. He was sentenced to life without parole. On Thursday, he pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Rocio Sperry, a girl who was about 15 at the time of her death 19 years ago.

The confession came after several years of correspondence and discussion between the killer and cold-case volunteer investigators, authorities said. Browne himself sent the first letter in "cryptic and poetic prose" in March 2000 to El Paso County prosecutors, officials said.

"Seven sacred virgins, entombed side by side, those less worthy, are scattered wide," the letter says. "The score is you 1, the other team 48. If you were to drive to the end zone in a white Trans Am, the score could be 9 to 48. That would complete your home court sphere."

   
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#8
This sounds very cartoonish or perhaps like a novel story. Only characters like the Riddler from Batman Forever or the villain in Angels and Demons would intentionally write clues. This tells me he is very programmed.
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#9
William, that story was interesting. It goes to show you that there’s a good chance that drivers of white vehicles are programmed people. :eek:
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