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Quoted: Was it wise for the police to pursue? Not for his (criminal) safety, but everyone else. View Quote I don't think them beginning the pursuit changed anything about the outcome in this case. They were far enough away and slow enough that I would sincerely doubt the driver could tell they were following him. He just hammered on the gas and sent it. |
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Quoted: This is probably one of those occasions that letting the police helicopter follow this guy and not put tons of people at risk or wait for backup to box him in. If this had gone further sideways bystanders or even people in the homes or apartments could have been seriously injured or worse. Also if he was a good driver they would of never caught up to him. View Quote At the speed he took off I highly doubt he even saw them come after him for those few seconds, he was pedal to the floor, I don't think for 1 second he would have slowed down in those very short seconds after taking off, he's not looking back when going over 100 mph on a city street. |
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Quoted: I don't think them beginning the pursuit changed anything about the outcome in this case. They were far enough away and slow enough that I would sincerely doubt the driver could tell they were following him. He just hammered on the gas and sent it. View Quote if those guys hadnt called that they were in pursuit 1) the wreck would have still happened 2) they would have saved themselves the hassle of pursuit statements/IA investigations |
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Quoted: You would think a car of that capabilities and cost would handle a crash better than that. I know they are all carbon fiber but you would at least think it would protect the driver somewhat, no spit him out. View Quote Doubt he had his belt on, but the rest of it didn't look too hot either. |
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The people who do this tend to be of the sort that think the car is magic and will make them "fast". I got a Ferrari. I got a Lambo. I'm fast, now!
Well, here we have proof that ain't how it works. And yeah I bet this guy wasn't belted in. As if that would have helped him much. |
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Quoted: He was going 113 MPH on a city street. I don’t think anybody’s walking away from a crash in any vehicle af that speed. View Quote Buddy was racing a BMW against a wrx a few years ago and when they wrecked I think they were 113+. I'll try and find the video. Eta POV Street Racing Gone Wrong. HORRIFIC CRASH @ over 112mph |
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Quoted: Buddy was racing a BMW against a wrx a few years ago and when they wrecked I think they were 113+. I'll try and find the video. Eta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PVmQfWX7yA View Quote People do stupid shit in vehicles |
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Quoted: The deceleration on a crash like this is off the chart, going from 115 MPH to 0 in .1 second. The amount of deceleration alone will split someone in two. Rough calculation (168-0) / .1 = 1680 feet/sec^2 1680 / 32.2 = 52 G's Assuming the car weights 4000 LBS, this equals 124 slugs, force is equal to 124 x 1680 = 209,000 LBS.....yep that will ruin your day If the perp weighed 200 LBS, 200/32.2 x 1680 = 10,600 of rip apart force View Quote |
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Sherman Way and Reseda Boulevard
he crashed in the valley hora le wey San Fernando represent |
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Quoted: I don't think them beginning the pursuit changed anything about the outcome in this case. They were far enough away and slow enough that I would sincerely doubt the driver could tell they were following him. He just hammered on the gas and sent it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Was it wise for the police to pursue? Not for his (criminal) safety, but everyone else. I don't think them beginning the pursuit changed anything about the outcome in this case. They were far enough away and slow enough that I would sincerely doubt the driver could tell they were following him. He just hammered on the gas and sent it. That is obvious. A Huracan taking off from police will be gone so fast that them turning on their lights had next to nothing to do with this dipshit crashing out. |
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Quoted: Buddy was racing a BMW against a wrx a few years ago and when they wrecked I think they were 113+. I'll try and find the video. Eta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PVmQfWX7yA View Quote What the fuck?! subie dood couldn't stand to lose?! |
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Quoted: I don't think them beginning the pursuit changed anything about the outcome in this case. They were far enough away and slow enough that I would sincerely doubt the driver could tell they were following him. He just hammered on the gas and sent it. View Quote He was sleeping at the light. I bet the tox screen is, "see sheets attached." |
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My concern is that it wasn't painful enough.
Quoted: You would think a car of that capabilities and cost would handle a crash better than that. I know they are all carbon fiber but you would at least think it would protect the driver somewhat, no spit him out. View Quote Young black male in a stolen car, you really think he was wearing his seat belt? If I was policing in a city I'd really think about using two cars for traffic stops to box in the suspect cars. And/or have the extra officer drop a small spike strip in front of the rear tire. |
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Quoted: People do stupid shit in vehicles View Quote That race was over five seconds into the video. WRX won. But the crash wasn't half as stupid as posting video proof on the internet, if it was the BMW guy who released his dashcam footage. Maybe that's FOIA video from the police investigation? |
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Why is everyone fascinated about this? I'm only interested in seeing modern exotics wrecked.
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Holy shit! That dude couldn't have gotten elected further if his ass was in a Martin-Baker!
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Quoted: Buddy was racing a BMW against a wrx a few years ago and when they wrecked I think they were 113+. I'll try and find the video. Eta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PVmQfWX7yA View Quote @kolat How bad were the injuries for both drivers? |
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Quoted: That race was over five seconds into the video. WRX won. But the crash wasn't half as stupid as posting video proof on the internet, if it was the BMW guy who released his dashcam footage. Maybe that's FOIA video from the police investigation? View Quote BMW driver wasn't the owner of the car. Ironically the guy driving the BMW owns a subaru tuning shop. Police never found dash cam. |
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Quoted: He was going 113 MPH on a city street. I don’t think anybody’s walking away from a crash in any vehicle af that speed. View Quote he passed the bus at 113, there was quite a distance between where the bus was and where he crashed. wasn't exactly in a regular car either. he could have easily been going over 150 when he hit that bump and flew into the tree. |
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Is that Hawkins, I can't tell, where's his body? Get to da choppa.
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I wonder if the family of Mr High-on-drugs Intracranial Feces in a six-figure $ stolen car has been on TV yet blaming the police.
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Quoted: Buddy was racing a BMW against a wrx a few years ago and when they wrecked I think they were 113+. I'll try and find the video. Eta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PVmQfWX7yA View Quote Cars crashing into each other, while both going the same general direction are not equal to a car blasting a mature tree head on. |
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Was this one of those " driving while black" things? I've heard about them. . .
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You would think a car of that capabilities and cost would handle a crash better than that. I know they are all carbon fiber but you would at least think it would protect the driver somewhat, no spit him out. Take a look at this video https://m.youtube.com/shorts/ugpTCfEVj3M @StaccatoC2 It's fake @NY12ga |
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Quoted: The telephone pole that the bmw went thru sideways was made from a very similar material as the mature tree. Very very similar material. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Cars crashing into each other, while both going the same general direction are not equal to a car blasting a mature tree head on. The telephone pole that the bmw went thru sideways was made from a very similar material as the mature tree. Very very similar material. The BMW didn't hit a telephone pole. |
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Quoted: Few broken ribs and a femur or arm for the bmw driver and subaru driver walked away as I recall. View Quote That's pretty amazing, considering how bad both cars looked. They were dumbasses for doing that on the street but at least nobody else was hurt. I have had the impression that Subaru does a decent job of protecting the cabin in crashes, but (having bought one recently) it is nice to see even anecdotal confirmation. Quoted: The telephone pole that the bmw went thru sideways was made from a very similar material as the mature tree. Very very similar material. View Quote |
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Bro landed in a different time zone and gained an hour. Body was found before the crash happened.
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