Arkansas State Police *simultaneous* HIGH SPEED PURSUIT of TWO vehicles (Jeep & Malibu) #chase #pit

PART 2 (pursuit of Jeep that crashes into a house) is at this link: Trooper’s Report: On October 9, 2023, around 3:00 AM, I heard Little Rock Police attempting to stop a silver Chevrolet Malibu on Lancaster. The Officer stated the vehicle was not stopping but wasn’t increasing speeds either. As I was nearing the location, I heard the LRPD Officer say a white Jeep was now in the area and brake-checking the Officers to assist the driver of the Malibu. Once the white Jeep started to interfere, the Malibu increased speeds and Little Rock PD advised they were now actively involved in a pursuit. I caught up to the pursuit as it crossed Baseline Road from Scott Hamilton onto Hilaro Springs. I did not immediately become primary. The white Jeep was being pursued by one LRPD unit, followed by the silver Malibu that was being pursued by another LRPD unit. While following these vehicles, I observed the Malibu drive around the LRPD unit that was pursuing the white Jeep. The white Jeep had braked abruptly, allowing the Malibu to have an advantage in escaping. After witnessing the Jeep intentionally attempt to cause LRPD to collide with it and aid the driver of the Malibu in escaping, I passed LRPD and assumed primary in the pursuit. When I went around LRPD, I attempted a TVI on the white Jeep but the driver made an immediate right turn onto a side street, driving away from my vehicle. I informed Trooper Crossland, who was behind me, to pursue the Jeep and I would stay with the Malibu. I pursued the Malibu into a neighborhood off of Hilaro Springs, where he maintained speeds of 60 miles per hour. The speed limit in the neighborhood was 25 miles per hour. My maximum speed while actively pursuing was 72 miles per hour. At one point, the white Jeep was behind me as I was pursuing the silver Malibu. I slowed rapidly to box the white Jeep between me and Trooper Crossland who was pursuing the Jeep but the Jeep passed me on my driver’s side. I again attempted to perform a TVI on the Jeep but was unsuccessful. The Jeep was moving faster than I could accelerate and my push bumper slid off the Jeep’s rear bumper when I made contact. As we exited the neighborhood from Bruno Road at Hilaro Springs, he attempted to make a right turn onto Hilaro Springs, at which time I used the front of my car to push the Malibu across the road. The Malibu left the roadway and became disabled in a ditch after colliding with a chain link fence at 9809 Hilaro Springs. The driver, Subject 1, fled on foot but was apprehended by Trooper Neal and LRPD Officers after he jumped a nearby fence. When I exited my vehicle tp pursue Subject 1 on foot, I lost my footing in the loose dirt caused by Vehicle 1. I fell and my left knee landed on broken concrete chunks, causing a small cut and skin abrasion. I had some swelling. MEMS treated and bandaged the injury. My uniform pants were ripped by the concrete. LRPD assumed custody of Subject 1 and charged him with: Possession of Marijuana with Intent (C/F) Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (A/M) Defective License Plate Light Fleeing on Foot (C/M) Fleeing in a Vehicle (C/F)
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