Dallas High Speed Car Chase Ends In Crash & Road Rage Beating: Woman Fights Suspect Driver
Woman fights Dallas chase suspect who crashed into her van A high speed chase in Dallas ended in a way that caught many by surprise. (crashes)
Police chased the car Wednesday afternoon in North Dallas until the driver hit an SUV and a minivan at a stop light.
The woman driving the minivan, Jessica Liesmann, jumped out and rushed the suspect as he tried to get out of the car. Then, she and another person fought the suspect when he tried to run away.
Police arrived, broke up the fight and took the man into custody.
“I saw him come up from behind and hit me. I turned around and asked my son if he was OK, and he said ‘yeah,’” said Liesmann. “I jumped out and was like ‘what the hell’s wrong with you? You’re in a school zone!’ He didn’t say anything. I was just angry.”
“My mom did put him in his place,” T.J. said. “I’m glad he is in jail because to be honest when I was in the car, I thought I died.”
T.J. was taken to the hospital but is expected to be fine. (full video footage)
Dodge Challenger Pursuit Ends With Angry Female Motorist Beating Up Driver! Believe it or not, but a robbery suspected who led cops on a high-speed chase through the streets of Dallas was probably happy to see the police!
Dallas police were responding to a robbery with the suspect having reportedly stolen a white Dodge Challenger. A chase ensued with the man going through residential streets, business parking lots and along Interstate 635 before he tried to squeeze between two vehicles at a red light.
As you can see from the helicopter footage, that was a big mistake, as the furious female driver of the minivan jumped out and attacked the stunned man before he got out of the car, with her male passenger joining the attack! Police then arrived and placed the suspect unto custody.
Car chase ends in road rage beating A suspected robber was glad to see police after a high-speed police pursuit in the US ended in bizarre circumstances.
The chase began when Dallas police tried to pull the suspected bandit over, but he sped off. A wild pursuit followed and ended when the getaway car slammed into another vehicle waiting at a set of traffic lights.
The driver and a passenger of the family wagon then proceeded to bash the suspected robber before police arrived at the scene to arrest him.
A gun was allegedly recovered from the getaway car. High-Speed Chase in Dallas Comes to a Shocking End A high-speed chase ended when an angry driver took action.
Authorities attempted to pull over a man in a white car who was wanted for an armed robbery on Wednesday afternoon.
The man led officers on a high-speed chase through the streets of Dallas.
After weaving through several lanes of traffic, the car got stuck in traffic.
The driver actually slammed into the back of a minivan that was sitting at a red light.
The victim’s car was pushed forward, but that didn’t give the alleged suspect any room to run.
Before officers arrived, a woman jumped out of the car that was hit and began hitting the alleged suspect.
Eventually, a man in the victim’s car wrestled him to the ground.
It is not clear if there were any injuries in the crash.
- A police chase came to a dramatic end when the driver of a Dodge Challenger trying to elude Dallas police sideswiped a minivan at the intersection of Walnut Hill Lane and Abrams Road. (Published Wednesday, Feb 11, 2015) A high-speed police chase came to a dramatic end Wednesday in North Dallas when the driver rear-ended a family’s minivan and was promptly tackled, dragged into the street and beaten by a woman and a man whose vehicle he rear-ended.
Dallas police identified the suspect as 40-year-old Artrai Alexander and said he allegedly stole a Dodge Challenger from a convenience store in the 3000 block of Grand Avenue, near Fair Park.
Dallas Police Chase Ends in Crash, TakedownDallas Police Chase Ends in Crash, TakedownA Dallas mother helped tackle and subdue a man suspected of carjacking a Dodge Challenger and leading officers on a high-speed chase. (Published Wednesday, Feb 11, 2015)
The victim of the carjacking called 911 and provided a detailed description of the vehicle, which was relayed to officers’ radios across Dallas.
Dallas police chased the stolen vehicle along residential streets, parking lots and Interstate 635 until the driver tried to split between two cars at a stoplight but instead rammed into them at Walnut Hill Lane and Abrams Road. A wild chase through Dallas ending with a dramatic crash. And it was all caught on camera by Chopper 5. (Published Wednesday, Feb 11, 2015)
Jessica Liesmann, who was driving the minivan the suspect hit, and her boyfriend Charles Cook got out of their van, quickly approached the suspect’s vehicle and fought him to the ground before police officers arrived and arrested him.
february 2015
Post time: Mar-21-2017