A funny thing happened to me on the way home
A funny thing happened to me on the way home
I always wanted to say that...
I was coming hope from work, just like every day, but today was a little different. I turned off of valley onto oxmoor/Palasades thinking of what I was going to do for diner. I merged into the left turn lane like always, but today I heard the faint sound of a police siren coming ever closer. I didn't think anything of it. A white grand cherokee sped past me. followed closely by a police car. At first I thought it was just trying to get out of the way, but only after the grand cherokee barreled through the intersection did I realize. I was just audience to a police chase. I've been tuning into the local news to see if there was anything on it.
I was coming hope from work, just like every day, but today was a little different. I turned off of valley onto oxmoor/Palasades thinking of what I was going to do for diner. I merged into the left turn lane like always, but today I heard the faint sound of a police siren coming ever closer. I didn't think anything of it. A white grand cherokee sped past me. followed closely by a police car. At first I thought it was just trying to get out of the way, but only after the grand cherokee barreled through the intersection did I realize. I was just audience to a police chase. I've been tuning into the local news to see if there was anything on it.
You wont see much about them on the news. They happen around here waaaaay more than you know. The department I work for gets in 2-3 a month.
95% of all chases end within 10 minutes a rarely leave the city they start on. The ones you see on the news are the ones that go for miles and go through 3-4 jurisdictions.
95% of all chases end within 10 minutes a rarely leave the city they start on. The ones you see on the news are the ones that go for miles and go through 3-4 jurisdictions.
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