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Significant vision has emerged out of Houston, Texas, showing police chasing a gold-colored Dodge Charger SRT 392 that was going to a cars and truck meet. The clip was shot on August 2 and the satisfy featured all type of cars, as well as motorcycles and quadbikes, carrying out burnouts and donuts in an empty car park.
Unsurprisingly, it didn't take long before police arrived on the scene and started flashing their lights and sirens, maybe in an attempt to distribute the crowd. At one stage in the video, the motorist of a 2016 Battery charger SRT 392 gets tailed by a Ford Explorer Cops Interceptor and immediately offers it a bootful, kicking out the tail of the Battery charger and appearing to truly aggravate the authorities.
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The cops provide chase and the Charger speeds out of the parking area and onto the neighboring streets. At one stage, the Dodge motorist can be driving down the wrong side of the roadway in his attempts to flee without any less than four police cars in pursuit and smoke appearing to shout out from the traveler side front wheel.
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Some likewise state that the guy's car was taken and taken. The owner of the Battery charger seems rather popular in the Houston car scene and has an Instagram page under the name 'Powered by SRT Houston', with over 4,000 followers where he publishes images of the cars and truck, including videos of him doing donuts in public with very little regard to the safety of those around him.