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Video: State Police helicopter follows the suspect that has fled the traffic freezer in Detroit

A frenzied driver wrongly caught over 100 miles per hour on the Southfield motorway that he could flee from interruption on Friday evening.

The background story:

Soldier 2 of the State Police in Michigan first discovered the speed driver in a Chrysler 300 sedan and advised the Detroit police in the location.

After the Detroit police had run over the driver, he fled from the traffic stops and was supposedly to throw a weapon from the vehicle near Northwestern and Lawton after departing.

Trooper 2 followed the driver and drove to a parking lot on a apartment on Trumbull. As soon as the driver left the vehicle, he resulted in the DPD.

The firearm thrown out of the vehicle was also recovered.

“This is another example for a driver who transforms a ruthless driving complaint into a crime,” said the 1st Lt. Mike Shaw, Msp. “It is also an example of law enforcement authorities who work together to build a Michigan in which everyone feels safe.”

The source: Information for this story came from the Michigan State Police.

Screenshot from the video of MSP 2. District to X.

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