many states-California included-allow an out-of-state officer to cross the state line to make an arrest only when the suspect being chased has committed a felony. The limits on the fresh pursuit exception are sometimes less stringent when applied to different territories within the state.
I've seen several chases that go from Arkansas to Tennessee. If it's just for running from the cops or something like that, the cop has to terminate the pursuit. I've read that each state is different. Some are ok with it. Tennessee is not
They lose jurisdiction once they cross those lines. That dosnt apply to some higher state and federal agencies but does for state patrols. That's why he was ram bam bammin while he could 😆
I really believe 90% of chases are in arkansas. And I live there. The mistake that almost cost him was going 55 bridge instead of 40 bridge. He clearly isn’t from there. The 40 bridge is much wider and more lanes. Only extreme situations they can chase in another state. It’s a jurisdiction issue.
@@tlitesworldHe dropped off and called for assistance from the locals or their state patrol. He had no authority to make an arrest in a different state...facts
I believe there was a law that once a car crossed a different jurisdiction, the police couldn't pursue. And that's because all counties & states protected their organized criminals. That's why the criminals pay protection money to law enforcement.
If it’s federal they can chase until the end of the country. They have to call dispatch and they have to ask the other states dispatch permission to pursue. And I thought that other states officers get to lead the chase. I thought. And also I thought to enter another state it had to be a felony or some serious crime. But I could be wrong. I’d like to too if I’m wrong.
@tlitesworld That's of the Discretion of the Pursuing Officer. Or, Until the chase is picked up by Officers of that State. Either way The Suspect is Breaking The Law.......
Nah, their still cops. But no cops has the right to pursue outta their jurisdictions except the sheriff's if I'm not mistaken. Cops has to call ahead and notify the next county cops and inform them that the chase has entered their county. They must then cancel their pursuit
Yes police can pursue you across state lines in any state. This is an old video. That bridge has been under major construction for the last 2 years. I live here in Memphis. This is a Tri-State area with Tn, Ms and Ar. Police from the bordering states cross state lines all the time chaseing criminals. My guess is that the Trooper is familiar with the area he was in. Its just south of downtown and very congested. It just wasn't worh the risk.
Former officer. Depends on reason for pursuit and what state, also agency. A police officer from another state and its agency can be sued by the Attorney General and all persons impacted by possible property damage and loss of life or serious bodily injury. Most departments will never authorize there patrol officers to engage in a pursuit across State lines especially with speeds exceeding over 100 mph. One, you have to understand, the officer isnt even familiar with the territory.. how do you tell anyone where ur at. What you gonna say, im on farmer Bills dirt road half a click from the interstate in bumb fuck egypt. Good way to lose ur life as an officer.
You’re most likely not going to hear the whine in a high speed chase my friend I got a hellcat when it’s opened up you don’t hear the whine over the exhaust
No like Jaycee, they just can't pitch you are doing things aggressive to you.They're just more or less to keep an eye on you till the steak can get vehicles on you.Thank god no 12 get there episode on your gonna break your pursuit
Yeah, they can chase across the state line. They just have to let the lead. Go to a state patrol in that state. But yeah, they can keep on chasing. As long as it takes, now haul your a** all the way back, you go to court there and do your time. Then you go to court where you have broke other laws. Other states can go. So yeah, you could get more and more time. This way in car cannot run them radiosstupidity. To get you every time
Are police supposed to chase you over state lines?
@@tlitesworld apparently, yes! Didn’t you ever watch Smokey and the Bandit?!! 🤣
@@erikracz4162 😂 yeah I love Smokey and the bandit but I didn’t think it was real true to life rules! 😂
Yes in a chase they can go over state lines with permission from the other state untill that states officer is there.
No they are not.
Jurisdiction
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bro musta felt great after that realizing he coulda been sleeping in a prison bed that night haha. kitty cat brought it home!
Facts 😂
That acceleration is sick😮
It’s crazy plus it’s a family sedan!
Police can not make an arrest out there district , need to call that district Police and report,
He still an officer, he out his district
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many states-California included-allow an out-of-state officer to cross the state line to make an arrest only when the suspect being chased has committed a felony. The limits on the fresh pursuit exception are sometimes less stringent when applied to different territories within the state.
Great information thanks for sharing
Hellcat outsmarted police, and Dodge outsmarted Hellcat buyer.
Sounds about right 😂
I've seen several chases that go from Arkansas to Tennessee. If it's just for running from the cops or something like that, the cop has to terminate the pursuit.
I've read that each state is different. Some are ok with it.
Tennessee is not
Oh so Tennessee doesn’t allow police from other states chasing people from their state?
Hahahahahaha if you do run get a Hellcat. You’re killing me
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😂 HE COULDN'T CATCH THE CAT 😂😂😂
😂😂 facts
That’s not a Cat that’s a Scat.. Remember Hellcats have the whining sound…
Damn I’ve got to give it to the charger. Lol
It was moving
Man ASP is SLOW. I rode in a OSP car and they hit ANOTHER high gear at 129. Trooper showed me 145😮😊
Are they fast
They lose jurisdiction once they cross those lines. That dosnt apply to some higher state and federal agencies but does for state patrols. That's why he was ram bam bammin while he could 😆
Ram bam bammin is wild my friend 😂 thanks for the information! I appreciate you 🙏
I really believe 90% of chases are in arkansas. And I live there. The mistake that almost cost him was going 55 bridge instead of 40 bridge. He clearly isn’t from there. The 40 bridge is much wider and more lanes. Only extreme situations they can chase in another state. It’s a jurisdiction issue.
55 bridge and 40 bridge are both bridges to Memphis? Do you live there my friend?
@@tlitesworld Yes. And the interstate splits to either way at the same spot
😅if he chase you across state line,he has to back off and let that state take over, but he may trail behind if authorization is approved. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for the info my friend
Police can't pursue a car once it crosses state lines because they are out of their jurisdiction.
People in the comments are saying that they can chase over the state line?
Felony charges they’re following.
What’s the original charge here ? Tinted windows and moving violations?
Out of jurisdiction cops can’t chase into another state
Are you sure about that?
@@tlitesworldHe dropped off and called for assistance from the locals or their state patrol. He had no authority to make an arrest in a different state...facts
Sorry driving Dionne for Washington D.C. this state trooper put people .
Dionne for Washington D.C this state you don't need to be a people lives.
I believe there was a law that once a car crossed a different jurisdiction, the police couldn't pursue. And that's because all counties & states protected their organized criminals. That's why the criminals pay protection money to law enforcement.
Good point, I think of it that way
You have no choice, but to drive across the state line. I40 bridge is a straight line
Good point I didn’t know that 👍 appreciate the info
No the state trooper can no continue to chase any suspects across state lines without notifying the other state authorities
Appreciate the info my friend
I'm not hellcat fan but 😅😅😅 I want one now lolllll I'm a Chevy dude but that MF was gone thumbs up
They’re definitely fun cars to drive. I’m on the hellcat right now. I own a TRX super fun.
Just slap some boost on something you like, you can get those boost thrills and noises.
Funny part is it starts with the officer calling the plate. Why chase anyone at that point.
Pride is a crazy drug 😂
@@tlitesworld very true.
Ghost plates. That's why.
He should have been stopp smh
Yeah he definitely was on some never give stuff 😂
If it’s federal they can chase until the end of the country. They have to call dispatch and they have to ask the other states dispatch permission to pursue. And I thought that other states officers get to lead the chase. I thought. And also I thought to enter another state it had to be a felony or some serious crime. But I could be wrong. I’d like to too if I’m wrong.
Thanks for the info 🙏
Wherever the chase begins has Jurisdiction.
Running across State Lines Just Adds More Charges if You're Caught.
So they can or cannot keep chasing you from state to state?
@tlitesworld That's of the Discretion of the Pursuing Officer.
Or, Until the chase is picked up by Officers of that State.
Either way The Suspect is Breaking The Law.......
@@rennrodriguez8909 so if the police officer wants to continue the chase he or she can. Thanks for the information my friend 🙏
Arkansas doesn't f*** with Memphis😅😅😅😅
Why not? I thought most states cooperated with one another
They can't pursue outta they jurisdiction
So they are only cops in their jurisdiction?
Nah, their still cops. But no cops has the right to pursue outta their jurisdictions except the sheriff's if I'm not mistaken. Cops has to call ahead and notify the next county cops and inform them that the chase has entered their county. They must then cancel their pursuit
A cop can not do anything outta there jurisdiction bro. Period!
Jurisdiction
Oh ok 👍
West Memphis Arkansas - Memphis Tennessee
Is that where this is?
Yes police can pursue you across state lines in any state. This is an old video. That bridge has been under major construction for the last 2 years. I live here in Memphis. This is a Tri-State area with Tn, Ms and Ar. Police from the bordering states cross state lines all the time chaseing criminals. My guess is that the Trooper is familiar with the area he was in. Its just south of downtown and very congested. It just wasn't worh the risk.
Good point but I don’t think he really had the power to keep up with the hellcat 😂
No you aren't a civilian but you don't have jurisdiction past a certain point without their law enforcement agency attatched
Thanks for the info my friend
He's out of ur jurisdiction. Turn off ur lights and siren!!!!
😂😂 facts
Old days, cannot cross state lines.
Maybe the law changed
That’s the Hellcat I wanna buy… 🤔
You like the regular body over the widebody hellcat Charger?
@@tlitesworld I suppose the wide body would be slower, more weight, and more air drag.
@@erikracz4162 great points 👍
It's a scat in the video srt 392
Not a Hellcat, it was fully on the gas, you would’ve heard it whine, they even whine from low pulls, that was a 6.4 Hemi N/A All Motor .
Their allowed to go 5 miles into another state during a pursuit
Why only 5?
Think about it.... cop has the dudes plate number.... why run? The dudes gonna get a knock on his door....
But they can’t prove who was driving so what kind of charge are they gonna get?
Only state troopers can go from state to state he cant chase in Memphis cause Memphis police cant chase over here
Oh so they don’t have some kind of special arrangement?
I think only state troopers can chase you anywhere but he should have gave up a long time ago 🤷🏾
😂 I thought they could chase you as long as it starts in their state?
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@tlitesworld Fo sho famm
Nope they can't cross states
Why is that my friend? Are they not cops anymore?
If that is Fred, then I want to see his feet.
😂😂
Can't cross state lines
Not even in a police chase?
@@tlitesworld I live In North Carolina ever state is different
@@tlitesworld I live In North Carolina ever state is different
Former officer. Depends on reason for pursuit and what state, also agency. A police officer from another state and its agency can be sued by the Attorney General and all persons impacted by possible property damage and loss of life or serious bodily injury. Most departments will never authorize there patrol officers to engage in a pursuit across State lines especially with speeds exceeding over 100 mph. One, you have to understand, the officer isnt even familiar with the territory.. how do you tell anyone where ur at. What you gonna say, im on farmer Bills dirt road half a click from the interstate in bumb fuck egypt. Good way to lose ur life as an officer.
Scatpack it's not a hellcat
Yeah cause it don’t have whine it’s definitely v8 scat
I thought it was a hellcat, the cop said it was, but you would know 😂😂
You’re most likely not going to hear the whine in a high speed chase my friend I got a hellcat when it’s opened up you don’t hear the whine over the exhaust
@@tlitesworld I commented that when he was on the bridge going 40 miles an hour, should have definitely heard a whine bro, if not it’s a scat.
Ik the driver man got off 🤣 they never caught him
How did he get off! Never mind I don’t wanna know 😂
You talk way too damn much brah....typical Democrat behavior....
@@davidgardner1810 you hate too much typical hater behavior 😂 gtfomn!
No like Jaycee, they just can't pitch you are doing things aggressive to you.They're just more or less to keep an eye on you till the steak can get vehicles on you.Thank god no 12 get there episode on your gonna break your pursuit
So they’re only a lot to follow you not making any arrest or anything like that?
Yeah, they can chase across the state line. They just have to let the lead. Go to a state patrol in that state. But yeah, they can keep on chasing. As long as it takes, now haul your a** all the way back, you go to court there and do your time. Then you go to court where you have broke other laws. Other states can go. So yeah, you could get more and more time. This way in car cannot run them radiosstupidity. To get you every time
Appreciate the great information my friend 👍
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