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Viral Car Chase Video Continues Notching Up Views Seven Years Later!

An adventurous and wild car chase with several jackings and accidents, has gone viral across social media, many years after it took place.
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Published on November 28, 2021

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Highlights

  • A car chase that took place seven years earlier has now gone viral
  • The incident happened at Denver, Colo, back in 2014
  • The video notched up a whopping 12 million views in only a few days

An extremely wild and risky car chase, involving several accidents and car jackings, went viral on social media around seven years after it originally took place. The video resurfaced this November although it happened in 2014 at Denver, Colo. It has since garnered more than 12 million views in a matter of days, with several users labeling it as the craziest thing they ever saw! The two minute video starts with a report by Traffic Anchor for Denver 7, Jayson Luber, and a suspect is witnessed speeding on a busy thoroughfare in a red coloured SUV, till he lands in a parking lot.

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Luber states that this is where he may have been caught in this lot near 69th Avenue. However, he escaped onto I-76. He then pulls up before a gold coloured minivan, forcing the driver to stop. He carjacks the family in the vehicle. The driver and passenger jump out in fear and the suspect again drives away down the highway. He takes a wrong direction, almost hitting police officers and other vehicles, even as officers attempt to put stop sticks in front of the vehicle. He hits a state trooper and tries to carjack another vehicle but does not succeed. Then the suspect hits a woman traveling in a BMW who pulls over.

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He then pretends that it was an accident. He then opens the door, throws out the woman and steals her car. Luber's commentary then details how he came to the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Peoria, where he caused a major accident. The car gets out of order and the suspect tries to attack and usurp another vehicle but fails due to the Douglas County Deputy. He starts running on foot, through the bank's front yard, before falling and slipping on the snow. He is finally unable to get through a fence and is caught by the officers. Luber also talks of how the chase lasted 45 minutes in the morning, and how it was certainly a scary one!

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