Arkansas police use pit maneuver to stop car going to hospital
Apr 15, 2024New video emerges tonight of a high-speed chase on an Arkansas highway Arkansas State Police use a pit
maneuver
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this car he was driving to listen to a heart and his twin daughters, you know whatpolice
didn't know They were in the middle of a medical emergency that Hart began to experience. chest pains hours after being discharged from Baptist Medical Health Center in Little Rock following surgery earlier that week. I had a shooting pain in my left arm and my hand went numb, so at this point I thought he was having a heart attack. She's 18 years old.Her daughters ran with her to the
hospital
with the emergency lights on in Little Rock. Police chased that car for five miles before statepolice
took over. They turned on the lights but turned them off again and were following us. Officials say the car exceeded 100 miles. An hour into that chase and we even sped off after the police turned on their flashing blue lights, we were actuallygoing
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and let the police take us to the emergency room, but then we got hit by a state trooper executing that stunt in the pits. driving his Cruiser. to the side of their vehicle making it turn and stopping the chase from what I saw in this video it seems like it was appropriate, it's a good place to try this because if the car swerved there was no one there or anything that could hurt the women inside they were screaming in terror with their hands raised the driver kenoshi Hamas says the police pointed guns and flashlights at them I say, please, just don't kill, please, just don't kill me, but I have my hands up.I closed my eyes and was just walking towards them. I thought they were
going
to shoot me. Moss was handcuffed at the scene. He wrote a ticket for fleeing the police. She says they then let her go and followed her as she finished that trip. Thehospital
in a statement, Arkansas State Police, says a troop supervisor reviewed the incident and approved the use of the pitmaneuver
, writing an appointment, any medical emergency that may justify high rates of speed requires calling a ambulance or dial 9-1-1 to drive to the emergency. room does not give someone a free pass to accelerate breaking laws and endangering the public.We didn't think to call 911. We would have gotten here. We would have already been in the hospital. The law will always apply. ability to break the law even if it is a traffic law because you believe it is justified, whether someone feels sick, you are asked to take them to the hospital or not. Kenosha has pleaded not guilty to these charges and is due back in court, though in September. Sixth, thank you for watching our YouTube channel. Follow today's top stories and breaking news by downloading the NBC News app.
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