A high-speed chase that began in Oklahoma City Friday morning ended in a PIT maneuver and a violent crash outside of Norman.
Video: High-Speed Oklahoma Vehicle Pursuit Ends in PIT Maneuver, Crash
Officers attempted to stop the vehicle with spikes, but the driver kept going. A short time later, officers hit the vehicle with a PIT maneuver, which caused the vehicle to go airborne and roll several times.

The chase, which hit speeds in excess of 100 mph, led police through southwest Oklahoma City to Moore and into Norman.
The pursuit began about 10:30 a.m. when the driver reportedly refused to stop when an Oklahoma City officer tried to pull her over for a traffic offense.
The chase, which hit speeds in excess of 100 mph, led police through southwest Oklahoma City to Moore and into Norman, News 9 reports.
The driver was pulled from the window since the door was shut, and two other people were pulled from the vehicle.
The driver was later identified as 27-year-old Daydrion Dennis. She was issued traffic citations and taken to a local hospital for injuries sustained in the crash.