On Saturday, Ohio State Highway Patrol got a call at 1:30 p.m. for a
reckless driver on I-75.
Officers attempted to pull over the semi truck but the driver refused.
He then led officers on a chase into the city of Cincinnati, then onto
I-71 and then onto I-275.
Soon dozens of officers were in pursuit of the truck.
Police say that the driver was holding his wife hostage in the truck.
The truck driver made several stops and talked with police but the
driver refused to surrender. At one of the stops, the driver
disconnected his truck from his trailer and took off again, reaching
speeds of 80 mph.
Police say that the truck driver backed up and intentionally tried to
hit officers.
“He crossed over numerous times into the eastbound lane of westbound 275
and vice versa, putting numerous people at risk of serious physical
harm,” Cincinnati Police Assistant Chief Paul Neudigate said in a press
conference.
Eventually, the driver let out his wife. She was immediately picked up
by officers and taken to a hospital for treatment. She reportedly had a
broken leg and it was apparent she had been physically assaulted.
Police threw out stop strips but that didn’t stop the truck. Eventually,
a member of the SWAT team shot a 50-caliber rifle round into the
truck’s engine, finally disabling the truck.
“He would’ve killed somebody. Let me make this clear: Had it not been
shut down, had we not gotten involved, the way he was recklessly driving
a 5,000 or 10,000-pound vehicle, somebody would’ve been dead today,”
said Neudigate.
The truck driver then held himself at knifepoint. He was tased and taken
into custody.
“It’s 2020. Things are occurring today that I haven’t seen anything like
this in 30+ years of policing,” Neudigate said in a press conference.
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