• Suspect In High-Speed Police Chase Bursts Into Flames After Being Taser

    From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 22 15:29:26 2022
    Yeah, running from the police is always a good idea. Especially
    when you have a can of gas in your backpack.

    "Police in Arkansas accidentally set a suspect on fire after a prolonged
    police chase.

    Arkansas State Police (ASP) were in pursuit of a suspect on a motorcycle
    in Little Rock last week, dashcam video showed. Police finally caught up
    with the suspect after a prolonged chase, and when one of the officers attempted to taser him, the suspect erupted into a fireball, before
    police extinguished the fire and arrested the suspect."

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/watch-suspect-in-high-speed-police-chase-bursts-into-flames-after-being-tasered

    It looked like his motorcycle gear paid off, even if it did come
    out a bit singed.

    “Unbeknownst to the Troopers, the suspect had a canister of gas in his backpack,” Police Pursuits wrote in the video description. “The TASER prongs likely punctured the can. Burns were mostly superficial, but
    obviously very painful. He is expected to make a full recovery.”

    "That incident came just a few weeks after another suspect on a
    motorcycle had his bike catch fire while trying to escape a police chase."

    TB

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Sat Oct 22 19:34:10 2022
    Technobarbarian wrote:

         Yeah, running from the police is always a good idea. Especially when you have a can of gas in your backpack.

    "Police in Arkansas accidentally set a suspect on fire after a
    prolonged police chase.

    Arkansas State Police (ASP) were in pursuit of a suspect on a
    motorcycle in Little Rock last week, dashcam video showed. Police
    finally caught up with the suspect after a prolonged chase, and when
    one of the officers attempted to taser him, the suspect erupted into a fireball, before police extinguished the fire and arrested the suspect."

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/watch-suspect-in-high-speed-police-chase-bursts-into-flames-after-being-tasered


         It looked like his motorcycle gear paid off, even if it did come out a bit singed.

    “Unbeknownst to the Troopers, the suspect had a canister of gas in
    his backpack,” Police Pursuits wrote in the video description. “The TASER prongs likely punctured the can. Burns were mostly superficial, but obviously very painful. He is expected to make a
    full recovery.”

    "That incident came just a few weeks after another suspect on a
    motorcycle had his bike catch fire while trying to escape a police
    chase."

    TB

    Another literally good idea is to resist arrest. When the cop resists
    your resisting, you can charge them with racism and brutality, and
    maybe become famous and get another cop off the streets.

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Sat Oct 22 21:53:41 2022
    kmiller wrote:
    On 10/22/2022 3:29 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:

     Â Â Â Â  Yeah, running from the police is always a good idea.
    Especially when you have a can of gas in your backpack.

    "Police in Arkansas accidentally set a suspect on fire after a
    prolonged police chase.

    Arkansas State Police (ASP) were in pursuit of a suspect on a
    motorcycle in Little Rock last week, dashcam video showed. Police
    finally caught up with the suspect after a prolonged chase, and when
    one of the officers attempted to taser him, the suspect erupted into
    a fireball, before police extinguished the fire and arrested the
    suspect."

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/watch-suspect-in-high-speed-police-chase-bursts-into-flames-after-being-tasered


     Â Â Â Â  It looked like his motorcycle gear paid off, even if it >> did come out a bit singed.

    “Unbeknownst to the Troopers, the suspect had a canister of gas in
    his backpack,” Police Pursuits wrote in the video description.
    “The TASER prongs likely punctured the can. Burns were mostly
    superficial, but obviously very painful. He is expected to make a
    full recovery.”

    "That incident came just a few weeks after another suspect on a
    motorcycle had his bike catch fire while trying to escape a police
    chase."

    TB

    Sounds like he was a SpaceX rocket wannabe.

    Well, he's got a pretty good handle on the first steps to success. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjbjXTomxqI

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    bill
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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Sat Oct 22 18:22:08 2022
    On 10/22/2022 3:29 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:

         Yeah, running from the police is always a good idea. Especially when you have a can of gas in your backpack.

    "Police in Arkansas accidentally set a suspect on fire after a prolonged police chase.

    Arkansas State Police (ASP) were in pursuit of a suspect on a motorcycle
    in Little Rock last week, dashcam video showed. Police finally caught up
    with the suspect after a prolonged chase, and when one of the officers attempted to taser him, the suspect erupted into a fireball, before
    police extinguished the fire and arrested the suspect."

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/watch-suspect-in-high-speed-police-chase-bursts-into-flames-after-being-tasered

         It looked like his motorcycle gear paid off, even if it did come out a bit singed.

    “Unbeknownst to the Troopers, the suspect had a canister of gas in his backpack,” Police Pursuits wrote in the video description. “The TASER prongs likely punctured the can. Burns were mostly superficial, but
    obviously very painful. He is expected to make a full recovery.”

    "That incident came just a few weeks after another suspect on a
    motorcycle had his bike catch fire while trying to escape a police chase."

    TB

    Sounds like he was a SpaceX rocket wannabe.

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  • From filmbydon@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Sat Oct 22 19:20:18 2022
    On Saturday, October 22, 2022 at 3:29:29 PM UTC-7, Technobarbarian wrote:
    Yeah, running from the police is always a good idea. Especially
    when you have a can of gas in your backpack.

    "Police in Arkansas accidentally set a suspect on fire after a prolonged police chase.

    Arkansas State Police (ASP) were in pursuit of a suspect on a motorcycle
    in Little Rock last week, dashcam video showed. Police finally caught up with the suspect after a prolonged chase, and when one of the officers attempted to taser him, the suspect erupted into a fireball, before
    police extinguished the fire and arrested the suspect."

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/watch-suspect-in-high-speed-police-chase-bursts-into-flames-after-being-tasered

    It looked like his motorcycle gear paid off, even if it did come
    out a bit singed.

    “Unbeknownst to the Troopers, the suspect had a canister of gas in his backpack,” Police Pursuits wrote in the video description. “The TASER prongs likely punctured the can. Burns were mostly superficial, but obviously very painful. He is expected to make a full recovery.”

    "That incident came just a few weeks after another suspect on a
    motorcycle had his bike catch fire while trying to escape a police chase."

    TB

    Gawd! The incidents cops get involved in! Lucky thing they had their fire extinguishers handy! Wonder what kind of a story he's telling his public defender?

    Hell Boy Jr.

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