Watch Missouri Police Bowl Over A Stolen SUV

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Watch Missouri Police Bowl Over A Stolen SUV
Watch Missouri Police Bowl Over A Stolen SUV

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: being a cop responding to a domestic situation would suck. Emotions are running high, people act unpredictable, and like in this case alcohol and/or drugs is often in the mix.

This is perhaps the most perfect police PIT maneuver ever.

All those factors make this bizarre chase of a stolen SUV dangerous for police in Excelsior Springs, Missouri. According to a police YouTube channel PoliceActivity obtained, the female suspect stole the vehicle after an assault at a private residence.

To make matters worse, the woman is reportedly highly intoxicated. As she weaves all over the road, traveling at lower speeds while police pursue, it’s obvious that information is probably accurate.

The woman drives straight at several cars in the oncoming lane of traffic, running some of them off the road. A few she swerves toward even after they move well out of the way, making it clear she’s indiscriminately aggressive and a danger to the community.

She also keeps brake checking police, keeping them at bay. But one of the times she stops driving she makes it clear the extra room still isn’t appreciated, reversing the full-size SUV, ramming the lead patrol car and buckling its hood.

This happens a few times yet officers demonstrate a level of restraint we think few could match. However, the sergeant who’s leading the low-speed chase finally decides to end it, pitting the SUV and attempting to pull the woman out of the vehicle.

Again, she takes off, almost running over the sergeant. Things get more tense from there as she rams into the police again. That’s when one of them takes the gloves all the way off, ramming the SUV and pushing it until the thing flips onto its roof.

Only then does the woman stop, but she blabbers some nonsense while getting led away in handcuffs. Unbelievable.

Image via PoliceActivity/YouTube

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