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 Welcome to MOKA!

What appears to be a routine encounter can escalate in seconds. In today’s real footage, witness how a seemingly ordinary moment takes an unexpected turn as officers step in to respond.

Ohio

On May 5, 2024 at Huber Heights, Ohio. Police responded to a road rage incident involving a gun and a damaged car.


After a chase, the armed suspect tried to flee. When emotions take over and weapons are involved, the danger spreads quickly.


The suspect was injured, hospitalized, and now faces serious charges. A clear reminder: calm choices can prevent greater harm.


Michigan

On July 1, 2025 at Southfield, Michigan. A  9 1 1 call led police to two suspects loading stolen tires into a minivan.


Some try to run away. Others jump into the pond. But if your big escape plan ends with soaked clothes and handcuffs — maybe it wasn’t much of a plan to begin with.


Both individuals were detained and are under investigation. One tried to escape by land and water… but neither worked.


Georgia

On June 3, 2022  near Hapeville, Georgia. A stolen Mustang triggered a LOJACK alert, and officers quickly moved in.


When you’re already driving a stolen car, running just adds fuel to the fire. And against GSP’s suppression unit, there’s only one way that ends.


No one was hurt. The suspect was caught and taken into custody. That’s how experience and discipline turn chaos into control.


Wisconsin


On July 1, 2024 at Racine County, Wisconsin.A man drove off with a semi-truck.A woman inside couldn’t get out.


It wasn’t just a chase— it was keeping the community safe. Cops stayed sharp, stayed steady...and when the moment came,they ended it fast—and safe.


No one was hurt.Quick action made the difference.Always report what looks wrong—it could save someone’s life.

Florida

On December 30, 2022 at Lake County, Florida. An officer stopped a car after smelling marijuana. The driver fled.


All this over a smell. He ran, resisted, and pulled his family in — turning a small mistake into a big one.For what? Pride? Panic? 


He was arrested at home and later pleaded no contest. A brief chase led to jail time, probation — and a lasting reminder: small issues grow fast when you run from them.


Georgia

In July 2024 at Georgia. A stolen Mercedes was spotted, triggering a felony stop and full pursuit by Georgia State Patrol.


When GSP shows up, it’s game over. Run all you want — but once they lock on, you’re not driving away… you’re crashing into reality.


The chase ended. No one was seriously hurt. Just a clear reminder: one bad choice can total more than a car.

Connecticut

On October 12, 2022 at Bristol, Connecticut. After a confrontation with police, Nicholas Brutcher went home, armed up, and called 9 1 1 to lure them back.


This wasn’t random. It was planned. When hate and anger turn into a trap, even those trained to protect aren’t safe.


Two officers didn’t make it home — but their courage protected others.It’s a reminder of the quiet strength behind the badge — and the resilience of those who choose to serve.


Ohio

In April 2024 at Columbus, Ohio. Police chased suspects tied to an armed robbery, tearing through streets in a high-speed pursuit.



You can floor it, dodge cruisers, even lose a wheel — but once you're in that deep, the only way it ends is in cuffs… or worse.



They were arrested safely.  The chase ended safely — a reminder that no crime is worth the crash at the end.

Florida

On January 4, 2024, just before midnight in Florida, police spotted a man near a runaway bike with a weapon.


Running away is one thing. But when you reach for a weapon, you’re not escaping, you’re inviting the worst possible outcome.


He was caught with minor injuries and faces multiple charges. No one was seriously hurt, but things could have turned out very differently.


Wisconsin

On May 17, 2023  in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Police responded to a disturbance involving a man previously accused of assaulting a woman just days earlier.


You can protest, or dare officers — but if you have a warrant and fight the police, you can’t escape the consequences.


He was arrested again, violated probation, and the system caught up. Because eventually, it always does.


Ohio

On May 17, 2023 at Columbus, Ohio. Police attempted to pull over a murder suspect with a history of violent crimes.


You can run from the courthouse, you can run from the police. But when you have a weapon and a murder warrant, the chase isn’t just about speed — it’s about running out of time.


He was arrested after the crash. No officers were injured. Just a reminder: when justice is delayed, it doesn’t stay long.


Illinois

On May 17, 2023 Naperville, Illinois. Police responded to a hit-and-run. 


You crash, run, bite an officer — and still think you're getting away? That’s not resisting, that’s rewriting your future… badly.


He was tased and taken into custody for serious offenses because he refused to stop and take responsibility.


 Washington

On May 30, 2025 at Seattle, Washington. Police spot Demarco Black dealing drugs and chase him after he flees.


During the chase, he draws his weapon, the same move he made in 2020. Last time, he received a seven-year sentence. This time, he almost lost his life.


He is caught again and faces multiple charges. If prison doesn’t change you — eventually, the choices will come.


New Mexico


On May 30, 2025 at  New Mexico. Officer Sharon Duran is ambushed during a traffic stop and shot three times.


Most people would have fallen. She chased the gunman, wounded but not at the end of her rope. That’s resilience you can’t teach.


She survived. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison. And the message was clear: courage is not about panicking — it's about fighting.


Wisconsin


On July 23, 2023 at  Dunn County, Wisconsin. A Marine led deputies on a 130 mph chase.


He said it was about making it to a dental appointment. But at 130 miles per hour, in a car full of ski masks and cash — no one was buying that.


He was taken into custody, held accountable through the legal process, and later released on bond. A reminder: honor isn’t in the title — it’s in the choices.


Wisconsin

On February 23, 2024 at Green Bay, Wisconsin. Police responded to a 911 call about a man who had just pointed a gun at someone and was still nearby.


He had only seconds to choose — stand down, or escalate into a deadly standoff. He chose wrong,and what could have ended peacefully… didn’t.


The suspect then shot himself. No police were injured. A tragic reminder that every decision has a point of no return.


Arizona 

On June 12, 2025 at Mesa, Arizona.Officers were alerted to a stolen vehicle that had fled from police earlier that day.


Even when boxed in, the suspects kept pushing. But when you turn a mistake into a standoff, the outcome isn’t just yours — it affects everyone around you.


Both teens were taken into custody. No officers were hurt.They’re lucky this ended the way it did.

California

On February 16, 2025 at San Leandro, California.Officers responded to a report of vehicular assault during a custody exchange.

He ignored commands, armed himself, and opened fire.Officers held the line — making split-second choices no one ever wants to face.


No one was hurt. He is currently being held in connection with 13 serious criminal offenses.It’s a clear reminder: reckless choices bring serious consequences.



Kane County, Utah

On May 3rd, 2025, rangers in Kane County, Utah tried to pull over 51-year-old Gregory Farley for erratic driving. He sped off.

A routine stop near Lake Powell quickly turned violent when a suspect rammed into two Park Rangers.

The rangers opened fire but Farley stayed in his vehicle. Backup poured in from multiple agencies across Utah and Arizona, shutting down the highway.

After 45 tense minutes, a female ranger — also a paramedic — convinced Farley to give up. He was treated for a wound and booked on federal charges for assaulting a federal officer. Both rangers were treated and released. 

Colorado

In Colorado, officers used a PIT maneuver to stop a suspect named Sanchez. You ever wonder what happens when someone tries to steal a police car? Spoiler: it never ends well.

He acted confused… until he climbed into the front seat of a patrol car and drove off — handcuffed. Even worse, the cops left a rifle in the front seat. He fled at 120 mph and died in a violent crash.

Moral of the story? Don’t try to steal a cop car. Seriously. It never works.

New Mexico

For weeks, police hunted Bobby Crawford — a high-ranking gang member from Las Cruces, New Mexico. But on June 23, 2023, they finally got a tip.

Bobby was spotted near a gas station. Officers moved in, and a wild chase through the desert started. 

Dozens of officers and SWAT teams surrounded him. Drones flew overhead. Tear gas, flashbangs, even a Bearcat were brought in. Crawford was shot but refused to come out. The standoff dragged on for hours.

Finally, he surrendered and was taken to the hospital. He survived — but not the charges. In 2024, Bobby Crawford was sentenced to 54 years in prison.

Vero Beach, Florida

On August 16, 2024, deputies in Vero Beach, Florida, clocked Austin Schwartz flying down State Road 60 at 120 miles per hour — in a 45 zone.

A 22-year-old rider thought he could outrun the law — but a helicopter had other plans.

Reality hit hard when Schwartz clipped a truck. He popped up, tossed his helmet, and surrendered on the spot — probably more embarrassed than injured.

Charged with reckless driving and fleeing, Schwartz was booked… and then released on 40,000$ bond. The bike didn’t make it.

Florida

This wasn’t just a bad neighbor. This was a full-blown standoff — and it started over a pile of junk in the street on February 2024 in Florida. 

Officers backed off — and called SWAT.

Over the next five hours, the man keeped yelling, waved objects, and made bizarre threats, claiming to be everything from a war vet to the president… and the devil.

But when he said he had a gun, the Rook — an armored police vehicle — rolled in. 

 He was arrested, treated, and charged with assault, indecent exposure, and more. Released months later, he’s now under supervision — and the neighbors? Probably still recovering.

Albuquerque, New Mexico

In Albuquerque, New Mexico, on February 8th, 2025, Angelica Baca-Bartlett, was loitering with friends when she suddenly launched into the worst decision of her life.

That earned her an immediate felony charge — plus resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. She went from loud and defiant to tearful and pleading in seconds.

But here’s the twist: her public defender challenged the arrest, and the next month — all charges were dropped. No conviction. No jail time. Just one big meltdown… caught on bodycam.

Kentucky 

In Radcliff, Kentucky Officers responded to a report of a woman attacking staff. When they approached, 26-year-old Kayla refused to cooperate. And this is what happens when someone decides to kick a cop… right in the face.

Kayla kept screaming, threatening and had to be restrained with multiple units. She was eventually transported to the hospital — still yelling.

She was charged with felony assault on an officer, battery, resisting, and more. But despite video evidence and multiple victims, Kayla spent just 3 days in jail and was later sentenced to 3 years of probation after a plea deal dropped most charges. That officer’s nose will heal by the way.

Florida

On February 8, 2025 in Florida, 33-year-old Kendra Boone jumped into an officer’s patrol car and sped off  hit 115 mph with lights and sirens blaring. 

It started as a routine 911 call — a woman wandering a parking lot, asking for rides and trying to steal keys. But within minutes, it turned into tragedy.

Inside the truck were three senior citizens — two loss on impact, and a third passed away weeks later from his injuries.

Kendra had just been released from prison. Thirteen prior felonies. A history of mental illness. 

Georgia 

It started with a traffic stop On September 14, 2022, a Georgia State Patrol trooper spotted a Ford Taurus going south on Veterans Parkway… while the driver was texting. 

When the trooper tried to pull him over, 24-year-old Ja’von Raheem Richards hit the gas — and the wrong lanes.

The trooper backed off to protect others — but Ja’von kept pushing. At over 100 miles an hour, he ran a red light and then .

Officers found a loaded Glock, nearly 2 pounds of marijuana, pills, scales, and cash inside the car. still, not worth the risk!

Arkansas 

June 25, 2025 — Arkansas State Police took the lead in a high-speed pursuit chasing a brown Chevy sedan at triple-digit speeds. 

When ASP joined in near mile marker 256 on I-40, the driver — 24-year-old Jimmy Lee Manasco -- ended by a textbook PIT maneuver. The chase was over.


But it didn’t stop there. At the jail, Manasco showed signs of impairment — slurred speech, shaky knees — and refused sobriety testing. He racked up seven charges including felony fleeing, reckless driving, and DWI. In Arkansas, when you run from ASP… you don’t run far.

Oklahoma

On August 1, 2022, police in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, responded to a reported shoplifting. The suspects fled in a stolen SUV — one that had been taken from a driveway days earlier in Southern Oklahoma.

When the chase hit the highway, Oklahoma Highway Patrol took over. What started as a theft call at a Tractor Supply store turned into a multi-agency pursuit — and ended with gunfire in the woods.

Local reporters helped ID the trio later, and all three were arrested soon after. Turns out, these weren’t even the original thieves — just the next link in a growing chain of stolen vehicles, fraud, and reckless criminal behavior.

New Mexico

February 4th, 2021 — Officer Darian Jarrott pulled over a white Chevy pickup on I-10 near Deming, New Mexico. It was a stop he was asked to make for Homeland Security Investigations. The driver? Omar Felix Cueva — a known drug trafficker with a violent history.

What Officer Jarrott didn’t know… was how dangerous this man really was.

A multi-agency pursuit followed, lasting nearly 40 miles. Cueva kept shooting at officers until a Las Cruces PD unit performed a PIT and returned fire — fatally ending the chase.

Officer Jarrott was just 29 years old, a father of three with a fourth child on the way. He served with honor. He will never be forgotten.

Texas

June 1st, 2025 — El Paso officers responded to a family fight at a home on Passo Via, El Paso, Texas. When they arrived, 35-year-old Salvador Valdiviezo stepped outside holding a gun.

The injured officer was taken to the hospital in stable condition and is expected to recover. Her courage under fire likely prevented more bloodshed that day.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

une 12, 2025 — Milwaukee Police were monitoring a high-crime area near Hampton Avenue when one officer chased a suspect into an alley. A routine patrol turned into a sudden alley shootout—caught entirely on bodycam.

Gunfire erupted. The 30-year-old officer was shot in the leg but stayed in the fight, returning fire under pressure.

The suspect, 39, survived and was taken into custody. A second suspect was arrested without incident. Two ghost guns were found. The officer is now recovering at home, and both suspects are facing charges.

California

April 10, 2022 — 29-year-old Eric Medina approached the San Diego Harbor Police callbox in California, then waited in his car for an officer. He walked up to a police station asking for help—what happened next felt like a movie scene gone wrong.

When Officer James Macmaster came out, Medina suddenly pulled a gun. Macmaster dove for cover and called for backup as things escalated fast.

Medina was struck and taken into custody. Officers gave him first aid on the spot. He survived, and the gun appeared to malfunction. Medina later pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 9 years in prison.

Oklahoma

May 10, 2022 — 25-year-old Derrec Shaw shot two people near restaurants before storming into a hotel and then running straight into traffic on I-44.

Officer Michael Terwilliger sprinted after Shaw across the freeway. When Shaw aimed his gun toward moving traffic—everything changed.

Terwilliger fired, stopping Shaw immediately. No bystanders were hurt. The officer’s calm under pressure earned him the Medal of Valor.


United States

In Milwaukee, a fleeing suspect ran a stop sign and crashed into a house. 

In Michigan, a teen speeding over 100 mph ended his cousin and another driver. 

In Arkansas, a trooper PIT a woman who claimed she had a child in the car—she was ejected and later passed away.

These weren’t just bad calls—they were reckless choices that cost lives. The lesson? Don’t run. You won’t win. And you will not win.


Disclaimer:
This video features authentic footage of a high-intensity law enforcement situation. It is intended solely for educational and informational use. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. We do not support or glorify violence in any form. Remember, everyone is considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Please stay safe and continue to show respect to your local law enforcement.

Thank you for watching. Incidents like this highlight the unpredictable nature of the job and how critical quick decisions can be in moments of danger. If this story left an impression on you, feel free to share your perspective in the comments below.




MOST BRUTAL High Speed Police Chases Caught on Dashcam You Wouldn't Believe if Not Filmed! #15

 Welcome to MOKA!

What appears to be a routine encounter can escalate in seconds. In today’s real footage, witness how a seemingly ordinary moment takes an unexpected turn as officers step in to respond.

Ohio

On May 5, 2024 at Huber Heights, Ohio. Police responded to a road rage incident involving a gun and a damaged car.


After a chase, the armed suspect tried to flee. When emotions take over and weapons are involved, the danger spreads quickly.


The suspect was injured, hospitalized, and now faces serious charges. A clear reminder: calm choices can prevent greater harm.


Michigan

On July 1, 2025 at Southfield, Michigan. A  9 1 1 call led police to two suspects loading stolen tires into a minivan.


Some try to run away. Others jump into the pond. But if your big escape plan ends with soaked clothes and handcuffs — maybe it wasn’t much of a plan to begin with.


Both individuals were detained and are under investigation. One tried to escape by land and water… but neither worked.


Georgia

On June 3, 2022  near Hapeville, Georgia. A stolen Mustang triggered a LOJACK alert, and officers quickly moved in.


When you’re already driving a stolen car, running just adds fuel to the fire. And against GSP’s suppression unit, there’s only one way that ends.


No one was hurt. The suspect was caught and taken into custody. That’s how experience and discipline turn chaos into control.


Wisconsin


On July 1, 2024 at Racine County, Wisconsin.A man drove off with a semi-truck.A woman inside couldn’t get out.


It wasn’t just a chase— it was keeping the community safe. Cops stayed sharp, stayed steady...and when the moment came,they ended it fast—and safe.


No one was hurt.Quick action made the difference.Always report what looks wrong—it could save someone’s life.

Florida

On December 30, 2022 at Lake County, Florida. An officer stopped a car after smelling marijuana. The driver fled.


All this over a smell. He ran, resisted, and pulled his family in — turning a small mistake into a big one.For what? Pride? Panic? 


He was arrested at home and later pleaded no contest. A brief chase led to jail time, probation — and a lasting reminder: small issues grow fast when you run from them.


Georgia

In July 2024 at Georgia. A stolen Mercedes was spotted, triggering a felony stop and full pursuit by Georgia State Patrol.


When GSP shows up, it’s game over. Run all you want — but once they lock on, you’re not driving away… you’re crashing into reality.


The chase ended. No one was seriously hurt. Just a clear reminder: one bad choice can total more than a car.

Connecticut

On October 12, 2022 at Bristol, Connecticut. After a confrontation with police, Nicholas Brutcher went home, armed up, and called 9 1 1 to lure them back.


This wasn’t random. It was planned. When hate and anger turn into a trap, even those trained to protect aren’t safe.


Two officers didn’t make it home — but their courage protected others.It’s a reminder of the quiet strength behind the badge — and the resilience of those who choose to serve.


Ohio

In April 2024 at Columbus, Ohio. Police chased suspects tied to an armed robbery, tearing through streets in a high-speed pursuit.



You can floor it, dodge cruisers, even lose a wheel — but once you're in that deep, the only way it ends is in cuffs… or worse.



They were arrested safely.  The chase ended safely — a reminder that no crime is worth the crash at the end.

Florida

On January 4, 2024, just before midnight in Florida, police spotted a man near a runaway bike with a weapon.


Running away is one thing. But when you reach for a weapon, you’re not escaping, you’re inviting the worst possible outcome.


He was caught with minor injuries and faces multiple charges. No one was seriously hurt, but things could have turned out very differently.


Wisconsin

On May 17, 2023  in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Police responded to a disturbance involving a man previously accused of assaulting a woman just days earlier.


You can protest, or dare officers — but if you have a warrant and fight the police, you can’t escape the consequences.


He was arrested again, violated probation, and the system caught up. Because eventually, it always does.


Ohio

On May 17, 2023 at Columbus, Ohio. Police attempted to pull over a murder suspect with a history of violent crimes.


You can run from the courthouse, you can run from the police. But when you have a weapon and a murder warrant, the chase isn’t just about speed — it’s about running out of time.


He was arrested after the crash. No officers were injured. Just a reminder: when justice is delayed, it doesn’t stay long.


Illinois

On May 17, 2023 Naperville, Illinois. Police responded to a hit-and-run. 


You crash, run, bite an officer — and still think you're getting away? That’s not resisting, that’s rewriting your future… badly.


He was tased and taken into custody for serious offenses because he refused to stop and take responsibility.


 Washington

On May 30, 2025 at Seattle, Washington. Police spot Demarco Black dealing drugs and chase him after he flees.


During the chase, he draws his weapon, the same move he made in 2020. Last time, he received a seven-year sentence. This time, he almost lost his life.


He is caught again and faces multiple charges. If prison doesn’t change you — eventually, the choices will come.


New Mexico


On May 30, 2025 at  New Mexico. Officer Sharon Duran is ambushed during a traffic stop and shot three times.


Most people would have fallen. She chased the gunman, wounded but not at the end of her rope. That’s resilience you can’t teach.


She survived. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison. And the message was clear: courage is not about panicking — it's about fighting.


Wisconsin


On July 23, 2023 at  Dunn County, Wisconsin. A Marine led deputies on a 130 mph chase.


He said it was about making it to a dental appointment. But at 130 miles per hour, in a car full of ski masks and cash — no one was buying that.


He was taken into custody, held accountable through the legal process, and later released on bond. A reminder: honor isn’t in the title — it’s in the choices.


Wisconsin

On February 23, 2024 at Green Bay, Wisconsin. Police responded to a 911 call about a man who had just pointed a gun at someone and was still nearby.


He had only seconds to choose — stand down, or escalate into a deadly standoff. He chose wrong,and what could have ended peacefully… didn’t.


The suspect then shot himself. No police were injured. A tragic reminder that every decision has a point of no return.


Arizona 

On June 12, 2025 at Mesa, Arizona.Officers were alerted to a stolen vehicle that had fled from police earlier that day.


Even when boxed in, the suspects kept pushing. But when you turn a mistake into a standoff, the outcome isn’t just yours — it affects everyone around you.


Both teens were taken into custody. No officers were hurt.They’re lucky this ended the way it did.

California

On February 16, 2025 at San Leandro, California.Officers responded to a report of vehicular assault during a custody exchange.

He ignored commands, armed himself, and opened fire.Officers held the line — making split-second choices no one ever wants to face.


No one was hurt. He is currently being held in connection with 13 serious criminal offenses.It’s a clear reminder: reckless choices bring serious consequences.



Kane County, Utah

On May 3rd, 2025, rangers in Kane County, Utah tried to pull over 51-year-old Gregory Farley for erratic driving. He sped off.

A routine stop near Lake Powell quickly turned violent when a suspect rammed into two Park Rangers.

The rangers opened fire but Farley stayed in his vehicle. Backup poured in from multiple agencies across Utah and Arizona, shutting down the highway.

After 45 tense minutes, a female ranger — also a paramedic — convinced Farley to give up. He was treated for a wound and booked on federal charges for assaulting a federal officer. Both rangers were treated and released. 

Colorado

In Colorado, officers used a PIT maneuver to stop a suspect named Sanchez. You ever wonder what happens when someone tries to steal a police car? Spoiler: it never ends well.

He acted confused… until he climbed into the front seat of a patrol car and drove off — handcuffed. Even worse, the cops left a rifle in the front seat. He fled at 120 mph and died in a violent crash.

Moral of the story? Don’t try to steal a cop car. Seriously. It never works.

New Mexico

For weeks, police hunted Bobby Crawford — a high-ranking gang member from Las Cruces, New Mexico. But on June 23, 2023, they finally got a tip.

Bobby was spotted near a gas station. Officers moved in, and a wild chase through the desert started. 

Dozens of officers and SWAT teams surrounded him. Drones flew overhead. Tear gas, flashbangs, even a Bearcat were brought in. Crawford was shot but refused to come out. The standoff dragged on for hours.

Finally, he surrendered and was taken to the hospital. He survived — but not the charges. In 2024, Bobby Crawford was sentenced to 54 years in prison.

Vero Beach, Florida

On August 16, 2024, deputies in Vero Beach, Florida, clocked Austin Schwartz flying down State Road 60 at 120 miles per hour — in a 45 zone.

A 22-year-old rider thought he could outrun the law — but a helicopter had other plans.

Reality hit hard when Schwartz clipped a truck. He popped up, tossed his helmet, and surrendered on the spot — probably more embarrassed than injured.

Charged with reckless driving and fleeing, Schwartz was booked… and then released on 40,000$ bond. The bike didn’t make it.

Florida

This wasn’t just a bad neighbor. This was a full-blown standoff — and it started over a pile of junk in the street on February 2024 in Florida. 

Officers backed off — and called SWAT.

Over the next five hours, the man keeped yelling, waved objects, and made bizarre threats, claiming to be everything from a war vet to the president… and the devil.

But when he said he had a gun, the Rook — an armored police vehicle — rolled in. 

 He was arrested, treated, and charged with assault, indecent exposure, and more. Released months later, he’s now under supervision — and the neighbors? Probably still recovering.

Albuquerque, New Mexico

In Albuquerque, New Mexico, on February 8th, 2025, Angelica Baca-Bartlett, was loitering with friends when she suddenly launched into the worst decision of her life.

That earned her an immediate felony charge — plus resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. She went from loud and defiant to tearful and pleading in seconds.

But here’s the twist: her public defender challenged the arrest, and the next month — all charges were dropped. No conviction. No jail time. Just one big meltdown… caught on bodycam.

Kentucky 

In Radcliff, Kentucky Officers responded to a report of a woman attacking staff. When they approached, 26-year-old Kayla refused to cooperate. And this is what happens when someone decides to kick a cop… right in the face.

Kayla kept screaming, threatening and had to be restrained with multiple units. She was eventually transported to the hospital — still yelling.

She was charged with felony assault on an officer, battery, resisting, and more. But despite video evidence and multiple victims, Kayla spent just 3 days in jail and was later sentenced to 3 years of probation after a plea deal dropped most charges. That officer’s nose will heal by the way.

Florida

On February 8, 2025 in Florida, 33-year-old Kendra Boone jumped into an officer’s patrol car and sped off  hit 115 mph with lights and sirens blaring. 

It started as a routine 911 call — a woman wandering a parking lot, asking for rides and trying to steal keys. But within minutes, it turned into tragedy.

Inside the truck were three senior citizens — two loss on impact, and a third passed away weeks later from his injuries.

Kendra had just been released from prison. Thirteen prior felonies. A history of mental illness. 

Georgia 

It started with a traffic stop On September 14, 2022, a Georgia State Patrol trooper spotted a Ford Taurus going south on Veterans Parkway… while the driver was texting. 

When the trooper tried to pull him over, 24-year-old Ja’von Raheem Richards hit the gas — and the wrong lanes.

The trooper backed off to protect others — but Ja’von kept pushing. At over 100 miles an hour, he ran a red light and then .

Officers found a loaded Glock, nearly 2 pounds of marijuana, pills, scales, and cash inside the car. still, not worth the risk!

Arkansas 

June 25, 2025 — Arkansas State Police took the lead in a high-speed pursuit chasing a brown Chevy sedan at triple-digit speeds. 

When ASP joined in near mile marker 256 on I-40, the driver — 24-year-old Jimmy Lee Manasco -- ended by a textbook PIT maneuver. The chase was over.


But it didn’t stop there. At the jail, Manasco showed signs of impairment — slurred speech, shaky knees — and refused sobriety testing. He racked up seven charges including felony fleeing, reckless driving, and DWI. In Arkansas, when you run from ASP… you don’t run far.

Oklahoma

On August 1, 2022, police in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, responded to a reported shoplifting. The suspects fled in a stolen SUV — one that had been taken from a driveway days earlier in Southern Oklahoma.

When the chase hit the highway, Oklahoma Highway Patrol took over. What started as a theft call at a Tractor Supply store turned into a multi-agency pursuit — and ended with gunfire in the woods.

Local reporters helped ID the trio later, and all three were arrested soon after. Turns out, these weren’t even the original thieves — just the next link in a growing chain of stolen vehicles, fraud, and reckless criminal behavior.

New Mexico

February 4th, 2021 — Officer Darian Jarrott pulled over a white Chevy pickup on I-10 near Deming, New Mexico. It was a stop he was asked to make for Homeland Security Investigations. The driver? Omar Felix Cueva — a known drug trafficker with a violent history.

What Officer Jarrott didn’t know… was how dangerous this man really was.

A multi-agency pursuit followed, lasting nearly 40 miles. Cueva kept shooting at officers until a Las Cruces PD unit performed a PIT and returned fire — fatally ending the chase.

Officer Jarrott was just 29 years old, a father of three with a fourth child on the way. He served with honor. He will never be forgotten.

Texas

June 1st, 2025 — El Paso officers responded to a family fight at a home on Passo Via, El Paso, Texas. When they arrived, 35-year-old Salvador Valdiviezo stepped outside holding a gun.

The injured officer was taken to the hospital in stable condition and is expected to recover. Her courage under fire likely prevented more bloodshed that day.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

une 12, 2025 — Milwaukee Police were monitoring a high-crime area near Hampton Avenue when one officer chased a suspect into an alley. A routine patrol turned into a sudden alley shootout—caught entirely on bodycam.

Gunfire erupted. The 30-year-old officer was shot in the leg but stayed in the fight, returning fire under pressure.

The suspect, 39, survived and was taken into custody. A second suspect was arrested without incident. Two ghost guns were found. The officer is now recovering at home, and both suspects are facing charges.

California

April 10, 2022 — 29-year-old Eric Medina approached the San Diego Harbor Police callbox in California, then waited in his car for an officer. He walked up to a police station asking for help—what happened next felt like a movie scene gone wrong.

When Officer James Macmaster came out, Medina suddenly pulled a gun. Macmaster dove for cover and called for backup as things escalated fast.

Medina was struck and taken into custody. Officers gave him first aid on the spot. He survived, and the gun appeared to malfunction. Medina later pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 9 years in prison.

Oklahoma

May 10, 2022 — 25-year-old Derrec Shaw shot two people near restaurants before storming into a hotel and then running straight into traffic on I-44.

Officer Michael Terwilliger sprinted after Shaw across the freeway. When Shaw aimed his gun toward moving traffic—everything changed.

Terwilliger fired, stopping Shaw immediately. No bystanders were hurt. The officer’s calm under pressure earned him the Medal of Valor.


United States

In Milwaukee, a fleeing suspect ran a stop sign and crashed into a house. 

In Michigan, a teen speeding over 100 mph ended his cousin and another driver. 

In Arkansas, a trooper PIT a woman who claimed she had a child in the car—she was ejected and later passed away.

These weren’t just bad calls—they were reckless choices that cost lives. The lesson? Don’t run. You won’t win. And you will not win.


Disclaimer:
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Thank you for watching. Incidents like this highlight the unpredictable nature of the job and how critical quick decisions can be in moments of danger. If this story left an impression on you, feel free to share your perspective in the comments below.




 



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The result? The police were waiting to arrest her on the spot! Karma is so quick!



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