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During an incredible 150 MPH GTA chase, a modified Dodge Charger managed to evade police despite its headlights off. How was this car able to outrun the police in a frantic race, defying all the laws of speed and clandestinity? Let’s discover the secrets of this extraordinary escape.
A pursuit that defies reality
They thought they could escape police by driving at crazy speeds, but Arkansas officers showed they weren’t kidding. Toribio Ruiz, aboard a Dodge Charger black, attempted the impossible: overtaking the police by turning off his headlights and reaching the 150mph (241 km/h).
The escape attempt
It all started early in the morning of June 30 on theI-630. Ruiz attempted to elude police by turning off his headlights while accelerating to more than 130 mph (209 km/h). The situation escalated when he infiltrated theI-30, trying to shake off the patrols who were struggling to follow him.
An action movie ride
The chase took on a movie-like feel as he crossed a grass knoll, crossed a parking island and continued onto a two-lane road. Despite his frantic efforts, police eventually caught up with him, forcing him into a ditch before apprehending him.
Immediate legal consequences
Once captured, Ruiz faced an impressive list of charges: driving with a suspended license, reckless driving, fleeing with extreme indifference, driving while intoxicated, and theft by receiving. Despite this, he was released on July 1 after posting $30,000 bail.
Comparison of leak situations
Car | Result |
Dodge Charger | Arrested, driver apprehended |
Shelby Mustang | Escape |
Corvette | Escape |
Black Corvette | Escape (Texas) |
Why did the escape attempt fail?
- Lack of power or skill
- Tactical weakness
- Effective police intervention
FAQs
Q: Who is the driver involved in the chase?
A: It’s Toribio Ruiz.
Q: What are the charges?
A: Driving with a suspended license, reckless driving, fleeing with extreme indifference, driving while intoxicated, theft by receiving.
Q: What was the maximum speed reached during the chase?
A: 150 mph (241 km/h).
Q: When was he released on bail?
A: July 1 after posting $30,000 bail.
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