At least no one died. It is sort of a miracle that no one died. 911 call released of homeowner before juveniles crash SUV on I-95.
Police have released the 911 call from the homeowner who reported that burglars had jumped over the wall of his Coral Ridge home early Wednesday morning and tried to steal a car from his driveway.
He said he managed to scare the burglars away, but saw them take off in an Infiniti. The driver of that Infiniti SUV, stolen out of Miami-Dade County, would end up leading police on a chase onto Interstate 95, where the vehicle would eventually flip over.
This is the video for 5 juveniles taken into custody after police chase, crash on I-95
This Tweet has Steve Inman's "non-essential commentary." It is worth the 60 seconds.
This is a 3 minute video with no news commentary, that shows a bit more of the chase leading up to the crash, and bit more of the aftermath. It is completely silent.
No they are not "Kids", they are thieves and criminals and should be treated as such. Our society has given them a pass for to long because the are Children/kids. Old enough to do the crime, old enough to do the time and not in some juvenile facility.
ReplyDeleteWhat Tim said. They should all be charged with assault upon the occupants of the two cars they thrashed also.
ReplyDeleteAnd, quite frankly, even if they were 11 or 12, or even 8. Do an 'adult' crime, be treated like an adult.
Molly-coddling 'juveniles' because 'they don't understand because they're not adults' is bullscat.
Can't wait for the lawsuits by the families of these 5 victims of police violence...