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A felon forced the driver of a vehicle he was traveling in out at gunpoint before leading Florida police on a wild chase, authorities announced Tuesday.
Deputies from the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) noticed a sedan speeding down West 100 in Bunnell at 95 miles per hour on Monday. During the traffic stop, authorities “observed multiple baggies being thrown out of the passenger window before the car came to a stop,” according to the FCSO. The baggies were later determined to contain fentanyl, cocaine and an unknown substance.
“Bell had enough Fentanyl to potentially kill over 20,000 people,” the FCSO said.
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A Kentucky police chase that spanned numerous counties on Wednesday ended in a tight embrace between the police chief and the suspect, newly released body-cam footage shows.
The Hodgenville Police Department was chasing 41-year-old Latrece Curry of Lebanon, Kentucky, through multiple counties, police said. The pursuit began when Curry became emotional after a domestic dispute and fled her home before cops arrived, The New York Post (NYP) reported.
When an officer caught up to Curry, she sped off and led officers on a chase that ended in a parking lot after police set up a roadblock, according to the NYP. Body-cam footage shows multiple officers surround the vehicle with guns drawn, screaming for Curry to put her hands up.