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A Florida Highway Patrol trooper chased down off-duty Miami Police Officer Fausto Lopez and detained him at gunpoint, after clocking him driving 120 mph in his cruiser.
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Read More →Stanislav Vadimovich Bakanov was cited for reckless driving, fined more than $1,100, and his vehicle was impounded.
Read More →Officers Brad Gallup and Jake Grunwald will remain on paid leave during the investigation. The officers were caught speeding in a marked patrol vehicle by a Mohave County Sheriff's deputy.
Read More →Deputies say Leonardo Diaz-Lua was clocked doing 120 mph while driving south on I-5 near Missions Street. Traffic Safety Team Deputy Ethan Griffith was on patrol in the area around noon Thursday when the racing occurred, according to the sheriff's office.
Read More →An Oakdale man who fled the Wisconsin State Patrol reached 130 miles per hour on his motorcycle Sunday morning before losing control in a grassy area just off Interstate 94 near Menomonie, according to a patrol official.
Read More →Harford County judge Emory Pitt also dismissed wiretapping charges against Anthony Graber, who was stopped by off-duty state trooper Joseph Uhler while speeding on his motorcycle. Graber recorded the video and audio of the stop and posted it on YouTube.
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Read More →An Ohio patrol cruiser's dash cam captured a frighteneing single-car crash by 19-year-old Brennan Eden who lost control of his car after weaving through traffic at speeds of 100mph, hit a guard rail and flipped into the concrete pilar of a bridge on Aug. 23. The vehicle broke into three pieces, yet Eden survived the crash.
Read More →To reduce speeding-related deaths, state and local agencies are using unmarked patrol cars, sports cars and "ghost" cruisers with obscure law enforcement markings that can only be seen close up.
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