High speed pursuit leads to two arrests *

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A pursuit that started in El Monte, wound through Baldwin Park and ended up in Pico Rivera looked a lot like something from Grand Theft Auto.

Regardless, the chase carried live on KTLA and KCAL ended in a car accident that resulted in two arrests.
Octorazzi himself, Raul Roa, got shots of the pair, apparently they were on parole, and likely members of El Monte Flores.
KNBC shot video of the end of the pursuit that shows El Monte cops kick the suspect in the head then apparently exchanging high-fives.

Here’s their video:

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6 thoughts on “High speed pursuit leads to two arrests *

  1. The cops should being doing the kicking in the privacy of the police station where there are no T.V. cameras.

  2. Oh brother, another rich gang banger ‘gonna be’. the lawers are lining up now.

  3. Well if you ask me, they should have put a matching blow to the other side his head.
    I’m a hard working Latino. I could never be a cop because I would be exhausted from kicking rodents all day. Yeah that guy is no better than a rodent… They have a choice to be good or bad. (forget that sociology stuff… society did not make them that way… a lack of stern discipline and spankings were needed long ago ..ok ok before you people who do not believe in spankings…. take a look at our generation now compared to the 1950’s when our father were raised )

  4. Well if you ask me, they should have put a matching blow to the other side his head.
    I’m a hard working Latino. I could never be a cop because I would be exhausted from kicking rodents all day. Yeah that guy is no better than a rodent… They have a choice to be good or bad. (forget that sociology stuff… society did not make them that way… a lack of stern discipline and spankings were needed long ago ..ok ok before you people who do not believe in spankings…. take a look at our generation now compared to the 1950’s when our father were raised )

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