The 12-year-old boy took his parent's white Range Rover with his 7-year-old cousin in the passenger seat, and they decided to drive over 100 miles through New York to the Delaware border.
Source: WLNY
Today on Segment 16, the guys look at a news story about a crazy car chase, talk about some other recent chases, and debate the wheat vs corn vs field subject matter of a news report.
A 19-year-old man is in custody after fleeing police this morning.
WZZM-13 reports that the chase began near the East Beltline and Cascade Road in Grand Rapids around 6:40 a.m.
In the Grand Theft Auto series of games, if you really, really piss off the cops, they track you down and ram your car repeatedly, almost unnecessarily at times.
A car chase recently in Albany, Ga., was very similar to the video games.
High-speed chases are pretty boring these days.
Typically, cops chase a car for an extended period of time and nothing really great happens. Sure, sometimes they end with a crash, but for the most part, they're not nearly as exciting to watch as they once were.
Luckily, this crazy motorcyclist is here to rescue us from the mundane.
Ever since OJ Simpson's slow-speed Ford Bronco chase in 1994, we haven't been able to get enough of televised police chases.
They typically all go the same way. A criminal is on the run from the cops. A news helicopter finds them and follows them as they weave in and out of traffic. Eventually, the chase ends when the criminal either crashes, runs out of gas or hits a spike strip.
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