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How many hours did this dallas police chase june 29 took?

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How many hours did this dallas police chase june 29 took?

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At last Dallas (a large commercial and industrial city in northeastern Texas located in the heart of the northern Texas oil fields) police Chase the high speed car in Mesquite, Texas on June 29. Police run after the car because the driver of the car managed to keep away from points strips and took out various traffic symbols. It took about two hours to Dallas Police to chase it. This all began near the junction of I-30 and I-635 about 1:00 p.m, when Dallas Police perused to pull the small gray “Nissan” over for a schedule traffic stop. The driver of the car allegedly wanted on many drug charges, sped away and led police through four major highways and two counties before crashing. The 11 unit of Police run after wound through parts of Dallas with assistance of sheriff vehicles and a helicopter of Dallas police helping from the air. The chase finished when the suspect drove precedent a group of cars stopped at a red light and came into the path of an approaching pickup at a Garland, Tex

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A man whom Dallas County constables tried to pull over for speeding led them on a winding chase Monday that lasted about 90 minutes, as he sped up and down highways, skidded across medians, mowed over a stop sign and rammed through a train crossing. It culminated in a violent T-bone crash that played out on live television. The suspect, a 29-year-old felon named Shane W. Michel, was taken to Baylor University Medical Center in critical condition. The driver of a pickup that collided with Michel’s gray Nissan walked away from the crash without serious injury – but unhappy that his safety was jeopardized. “They should not have chased him for two hours, risking everybody’s lives like they did,” the driver, Lance Anderson, told WFAA-TV (Channel 8). Constable Michael Gothard defended the chase, saying that authorities learned during the pursuit about a felony warrant for Michel’s arrest. “You would like for one not to go that long, but sometimes you can’t avoid them,” he said. The chase sta

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