General Just Because 702 Horsepower, Doesn't Mean You Can Outrun The Law

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kvr28

Ghost of KVR
Nov 22, 2015
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Jesus, don't ever try and outrun GSP


On May 10, 2024, a fatal high-speed chase in Atlanta, Georgia, involving a Ram 1500 TRX, ended in a devastating crash. Keiwon Tucker, known to his followers as (@32scammgodd), streamed his frustrations with law enforcement on his Instagram page, specifically about what he perceived as harassment over the window tint on his TRX. Tragically, the events that followed led to a chase that ended in his untimely death.

The incident unfolded on Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway, where a Georgia State Patrol officer observed the suspect’s vehicle at a gas station. The officer noted that the front windshield was tinted with dark film, violating Georgia’s traffic laws. As the driver left the location and accelerated down Bolton Road, the officer followed, eventually deciding to report the pursuit as Tucker’s speed continued to increase.

The chase escalated as Tucker, driving the HELLCAT-powered pickup, maneuvered through the residential streets of Atlanta, reportedly reaching speeds that made the pursuit dangerous for the surrounding community. Throughout the chase, the pursuing officer had to slow down at times due to sharp curves and heavy traffic in the area, yet kept the suspect’s vehicle in sight.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCasgxOdqWE


 

Rambo John J

Baker Team
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Jan 17, 2015
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Jesus, don't ever try and outrun GSP


On May 10, 2024, a fatal high-speed chase in Atlanta, Georgia, involving a Ram 1500 TRX, ended in a devastating crash. Keiwon Tucker, known to his followers as (@32scammgodd), streamed his frustrations with law enforcement on his Instagram page, specifically about what he perceived as harassment over the window tint on his TRX. Tragically, the events that followed led to a chase that ended in his untimely death.

The incident unfolded on Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway, where a Georgia State Patrol officer observed the suspect’s vehicle at a gas station. The officer noted that the front windshield was tinted with dark film, violating Georgia’s traffic laws. As the driver left the location and accelerated down Bolton Road, the officer followed, eventually deciding to report the pursuit as Tucker’s speed continued to increase.

The chase escalated as Tucker, driving the HELLCAT-powered pickup, maneuvered through the residential streets of Atlanta, reportedly reaching speeds that made the pursuit dangerous for the surrounding community. Throughout the chase, the pursuing officer had to slow down at times due to sharp curves and heavy traffic in the area, yet kept the suspect’s vehicle in sight.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCasgxOdqWE


Evading cops makes no sense if you have plates and an easily identifiable vehicles, unless you plan on going on the lamb.
Pointless.
 

Uncle Tom Doug

Official TMMAC Racist
Jun 24, 2022
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He dindu nuffin.

I love how these pavement apes drive and act like assholes and then claim to be victims. The jews taught them well.
 

Rambo John J

Baker Team
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Jan 17, 2015
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Does that truck really need a 6.2?
The damn 5.7 hauls plenty of ass, like zero to 60 in 6 seconds or so. At least that is what my 5.7 can do, shit is sketchy powerful quick.

This guy got what he was asking for driving like a fucking idiot, all over some tinted window lol.
 

scourge

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Jun 14, 2021
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I love how it mentioned he believes he was being harassed for his tinted windows. He chose to keep driving around like that. Of course they are going to continue to pull him over.
 

White347lx

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Mar 2, 2023
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Regular cars can easily evade police with a little fast driving and luck. All you have to do is put a little distance between you and the cop so you can disappear. Make a few turns, break line of sight, keep moving and then park the car out of sight. It doesn't require 500+ hp and crazy driving. Of course all of that means nothing if your plate number is identified either by the cop, his dashcam, traffic cams, etc..

Dummies get a fast car like this TRX and drive *way* beyond their abilities while adrenaline is flowing and always crash. Every time. Cops at least have minimal training to stay on the road while driving fast in traffic so all they have to do is wait for the inevitable wipe out so they can pick up the pieces.
 

NiteProwleR

Free Hole Lay Row
Nov 17, 2023
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Seems like motorcycles are the best way to evade police. You have no chance in any car
I knew some crazy vatos that had tricked out bikes. The bikes were stock, nothing motorized to trick out since they are fast enough. They'd go at night, speed towards farm roads and their plate lights would shut off. One of em had his bike completely rhino lined for wipe outs.
 

kvr28

Ghost of KVR
Nov 22, 2015
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What's the argument for tinted windows? Can't see blind spots? Or can't see me hide my baggie?
Usually officer safety issue is the biggest argument against, say you stop a car at midnight, everything is blacked out, even the take down lights can't pierce the tint. How comfortable are you going to be to approach the car, not knowing if it is Grammy coming from bingo or 4 gangbangers with glock switches pointed at you.
 

Uncle Tom Doug

Official TMMAC Racist
Jun 24, 2022
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I love how it mentioned he believes he was being harassed for his tinted windows. He chose to keep driving around like that. Of course they are going to continue to pull him over.
I'd be willing to bet $1,000 he was known to local LEO for reasons beyond tinted windows. The police in Knoxville pulled me over a few times because of "illegal window tint" but I was heavily involved in drugs and other illegal shit at the time. They'd use it as an excuse to toss my car looking for other shit. I also ran from the police, many times, and hung out with a bunch of other shitheads that were up to no good.
 

NiteProwleR

Free Hole Lay Row
Nov 17, 2023
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Usually officer safety issue is the biggest argument against, say you stop a car at midnight, everything is blacked out, even the take down lights can't pierce the tint. How comfortable are you going to be to approach the car, not knowing if it is Grammy coming from bingo or 4 gangbangers with glock switches pointed at you.
I never understood the argument, thanks. Mainly, I never understood why anyone needed limo tint all around. I don't even like it on my rear window. It's hard to reverse and I don't trust cameras. I'm in Texas and even in the summer heat mid tint is more than enough.
 

sparkuri

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As a kid I twice evaded LE, once in an 87 Toyota van, & once in a Datsun B210.
Very proud of that.

That being said, far removed from teenage-dom, I'd never try to escape LE in anything.
We're not in the 80's-90's anymore. Cameras & tech everywhere, & the chances of "escaping" totally without hurting oneself and/or others is stupidly low.
Unless you're running from bogus murder charges and legal representation is impossible, pull the fuck over & deal with the consequences.
 

scourge

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Jun 14, 2021
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I don't think the department of motor vehicles would agree that is the main argument against them. They believe the tinting affects your ability to see out of the car, especially at night. This why they allow a certain amount of tint on the sides but none ever on the front windshield.
 

Mr. Wright

Active Member
Apr 22, 2015
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Regular cars can easily evade police with a little fast driving and luck. All you have to do is put a little distance between you and the cop so you can disappear. Make a few turns, break line of sight, keep moving and then park the car out of sight. It doesn't require 500+ hp and crazy driving. Of course all of that means nothing if your plate number is identified either by the cop, his dashcam, traffic cams, etc..

Dummies get a fast car like this TRX and drive *way* beyond their abilities while adrenaline is flowing and always crash. Every time. Cops at least have minimal training to stay on the road while driving fast in traffic so all they have to do is wait for the inevitable wipe out so they can pick up the pieces.
this. if you can put distance on a cop and navigate a housing tract better than they can prior to the bird showing up you can get away. the bird is the problem.
 

Robbie Hart

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Feb 13, 2015
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You can never get away from the “long arm” of the law unless they don’t see your plate and decide to back off for safety reasons or you’ve stolen the vehicle and run
 

gregbrady

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this. if you can put distance on a cop and navigate a housing tract better than they can prior to the bird showing up you can get away. the bird is the problem.
I ran from the Tallahassee police department once when they decided private property rights don’t exist and they can just walk into a party of underage drinkers. I bolted towards the woods. They were never going to catch me in those woods at night, I used to smoke weed in them with my friends and they weren’t showing up with a helicopter or a canine for an underage possession arrest. Fuck you TPD
 

gregbrady

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Aug 13, 2024
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You can never get away from the “long arm” of the law unless they don’t see your plate and decide to back off for safety reasons or you’ve stolen the vehicle and run
No plates on my bicycle. The reign of terror against neighborhood dogs will continue