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I submitted this video to a dashcam channel the other day and just recently learned the story behind the incident. Pretty alarming. My video starts at 0:53 (the player should automatically start there).
Here is the full story behind what happened:
https://thewesternnews.com/news/2024/jan/15/troy-man-hospitalized-after-police-chase-ends-in-idaho/
From the article:
"The incident began at about 3:32 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13 when Covey allegedly intentionally crashed his pickup into the side of a home on Dakota Avenue in Libby. He then attached a tow strap to a parked vehicle and drug it through town. While towing the stolen vehicle, Covey struck multiple other vehicles as well as a residential fence and an electrical pole.
The stolen vehicle flipped on its side and was dragged south on California Avenue.
A Libby Police officer located the vehicle at California Avenue, near the intersection of U.S. 2. The officer attempted to stop the vehicle, but Covey allegedly failed to stop and continued to drag the vehicle east on U.S. 2. A slow speed pursuit ensued through town. During the pursuit, a pickup with a plow attached stopped in the roadway and was struck by the towed stolen vehicle. The suspect vehicle’s tow strap broke off leaving the stolen vehicle in the roadway. Covey then allegedly drove north on California Avenue, leaving city limits.
According to the press release, Libby Police officers and Lincoln County Sheriff’s deputies continued to pursue the vehicle west on Pipe Creek Road. The pursuit increased in speed and became a high-speed pursuit. The pursuit was terminated due to the dangerous speeds and road conditions after the man was identified as Covey.
Covey's past includes two run-ins with law officers dating back to 2015. He was arrested on April 23, 2015, following a domestic disturbance at his home. A plea deal where two counts of assaulting a peace officer were dropped in exchange for a guilty plea to two counts of misdemeanor resisting arrest saw him get a suspended sentence in 2016."
Sadly, this is not the first time I've seen something like this in my area either. People up here go nucken futs real fast and a lot of people living up here are "hiding" from law enforcement too. The drunk driving is probably the worst though.
Anyways... not a "general maverick topic", but I had to share it.
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