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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 11:52 PM
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Long story short... I'm sitting at home and get a call...my buddy (who is paramedic/ff where we are as well as another city) calls me and says I just got hit, they spun me into a ditch and they are running. I grabbed my keys, walkie and handsfree for the old Iphone and rush to the car. They are few miles out of town and his 04 Silverado (5.3L) isn't keeping up with the car (99 Cadillac Deville 4.6L Northstar - rated 300hp/295trq)... he calls out his location just as I am heading out of town at a pretty decent clip and I get on the road he is on. The car he is chasing comes at me headon and I try to block the road by sitting at the stopsign they are approaching... they squeeze past me blowing the stop sign and I pop in reverse, do a three point turn and begin chase, my buddy is about a mile behind them at this point and losing ground pretty bad. The intersection is forked and my buddy heads off to the right onto the highway and hauls along to catch up and I follow the car up the other road which is a residentual 30mph zone. They have a little distance on me after I had to back up and get turned around but I waste no time hauling up on them and grabbing their plate number and easing off again. As soon as they realized there was no way they could get away the car slows down and starts driving like nothing happened, stopping at stop signs, accelerating slow, etc. I'm still on the phone with my buddy who comes up an intersecting road and pulls in front of them as they are sitting at a stop sign and I close the rear boxing them in. I hang up and call dispatch, get them the tag and location so they can send us an officer.

While we are waiting for an officer three of the passengers hop out and bail on the kid and I advise him to shutoff his vehicle since he has a fuel 'spray' going on and within seconds there was a large spot where the gasoline was soaking the pavement. My buddy is hot but I keep talking to him trying to calm him down and tell the kid to just sit there and not add any fuel to the fire.

In the mean time one of the passengers returns with his mom and he starts running his mouth trying to get something going. I advised the mom to either ask him to leave or tell him to shut up or he would end up with some charges once the officer arrived. There is nothing I can do about him screaming at me but you do that in front of a deputy and see how much of it he tolerates. She made him leave and stayed on his behalf to speak to the officer. Just as the officer is pulling up a neighbor comes walking out and fires off about 6 questions at me. I basically inform him that I can't answer those questions, it doesn't concern him and he should just head back inside. He starts to act a bit funny but when the officer steps out of his car the guy walks away.

After my buddy gives his statement the officer talks to the kid and everything is on it's way. Kid is getting a ticket or two, accident report, yada yada... hit and run wasn't pressed so the kids getting off easy. While all of this is finally getting sorted out the neighbor starts running his mouth. Not sure what he was saying at first but I heard 'just shut up and go home, this isn't any of your business' and then the neighbor starts going off about how firefighters do whatever we want and we have no regard for anyone and we think the world belongs to us. Not sure what the guys deal is but definately has an ax to grind. The officer tells the guy to go back to his house and the guy keeps yelling. As the officer walks around the car towards him the old guy takes off so the officer turns and walks to his cruiser to do some paperwork. As soon as the officers back was to the old guy we hear more yelling from him and the officer turns (this time a bit rattled) and goes back over. After a few friendly 'I can arrest you' threats the guy finally goes inside his house (not before he called a few of us ******** and some other choice words).

Shortly after the officer dismissed us and he went to speak with the kid and serve him his paperwork. Good times.

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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 12:00 AM
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Great story man and yes, that's a kill.
Old Nov 3, 2009 | 12:02 AM
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thats worth 2 or 3 kills
Old Nov 3, 2009 | 01:07 AM
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damn lol sounds like a lot of fun
Old Nov 3, 2009 | 01:15 AM
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damn i wish i could have an excuse like that to haul *** and hit corners hard.
Old Nov 3, 2009 | 03:01 AM
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So I hope your a police officer?

even still it was damn stupid to do that junk.

im glad everyone was ok, but thats just wreckless.
Old Nov 3, 2009 | 05:18 AM
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I dont know how to respond to this..... a reckless act if ever I've read one....

glad you got the guys
Old Nov 3, 2009 | 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by 302army187
So I hope your a police officer?

even still it was damn stupid to do that junk.

im glad everyone was ok, but thats just wreckless.

No not an officer... Not sure how 'wreckless' it was... officer on scene had no problems with it?

Better than letting someone get away with a hit and run IMHO.
Old Nov 3, 2009 | 07:54 AM
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Crazy @ss story! When your adrenaline is going like that, it's not always easy to make the most well thought out decision. Glad it played out the way it did.

100% a kill.
Old Nov 3, 2009 | 08:20 AM
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Why didn't he just call the police in the first place instead of calling you? 911. I just got hit, here's the description of the car, he's heading this direction. I don't care how fast your car is, the police are 10 times more effective than you can be. Power in numbers.



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