Two teenagers in Florida were arrested after leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase that culminated in an officer using a precision immobilization technique (PIT) to stop the stolen car. And for those of you who don’t know what that is, it basically means they rear-ended the car until it spun out. The incident began when the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office responded to a vehicle theft report in Tampa. They spotted the juveniles driving a stolen red Toyota RAV4 SUV and attempted to pull them over, but the teenagers refused and a pursuit ensued on Interstate 75.
A police helicopter captured footage of two police vehicles trying to box in the car, but the teens evaded them by driving onto the grass. Eventually, a police cruiser executed the PIT maneuver, causing the stolen car to collide with another police vehicle and come to a halt. The teenagers, identified as Terence Hipps, 15, and Ian Collins, 14, were arrested at gunpoint and face various charges, including grand theft motor vehicle. Sheriff Chad Chronister later revealed that the ‘grand theft’ was enabled by the owner leaving the car unlocked, on the driveway, with the engine running and the keys inside.
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