Wild police chase all on dash cam. Every time I thought it was over, it kept going. This one will keep you locked till the end.
The incident began when a Georgia State Patrol trooper attempted to conduct a routine traffic stop on a white Ford F-150 pickup truck. As the trooper walked up to the driver's side window and began to engage with the driver, the situation immediately took a wild turn.
Completely ignoring the trooper’s commands, the driver suddenly hit the gas and accelerated away. The truck narrowly missed striking the trooper, who had to quickly jump backward to avoid being run over and severely injured.
The suspect fled onto Felton Road, heading toward Hillsville, prompting an immediate high-speed pursuit. The dashcam footage shows the fleeing truck driving incredibly erratically—swerving violently across the two-lane road, riding along the grass shoulders, and kicking up massive clouds of dust and debris.
As the chase continued southbound on Highway 212, the suspect’s driving became increasingly perilous. The driver routinely forced oncoming traffic completely off the road and nearly caused devastating head-on collisions with several vehicles. Recognizing that the driver was heavily intoxicated and posed an imminent, deadly threat to the public, the pursuing trooper stated over the radio:
"We gotta end this. He's about to kill somebody at the intersection."
Shortly after passing Lone Road, the trooper saw an opening and executed a Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT) maneuver. The impact sent the heavy Ford F-150 spinning out of control off the roadway, where it turned on its side, effectively disabling the truck.
The trooper exited his cruiser with his weapon drawn, ordering the driver to keep his hands up and step out of the car. Additional backup units arrived on the scene within seconds to help secure the perimeter and take the driver safely into custody.
The individual behind the wheel was identified as 53-year-old David Arrington. Following the chaotic pursuit, Arrington was hit with an array of severe felony and misdemeanor charges resulting from his reckless actions, felony fleeing, and driving heavily under the influence.
Accountability caught up with him in court. Arrington was ultimately convicted for the dangerous tirade and was sentenced to 10 years in Georgia's Dodge State Prison.
Police chases caught on dash cam are some of the most wild videos you can watch. In the process of editing some new ones that will be up shortly. As always these are for entertainment and educational purposes.