MesquiteMan
Retired Head Moderator
This week has been a bad one but last night something good happened. I was driving back from the hospital in Austin at about 11:30 pm and had my 83 year old grand mother with me. We were on I35 coming in to San Marcos when I noticed a red Chevy s10 pickup all over the highway. They were going over the line on the right, then correcting and going over the line on the left. A couple of times they nearly side swiped an 18 wheeler.
I got behind them and called 911 to report it. I gave the license plate number and the 911 operator asked me to stay behind them if possible. I dropped back a little to be safe and followed. They knew I was following so they slowed down to 50 and pulled into the right lane of a 3 lane highway. Then, all of a sudden, they floored it,reaching 95 mph.
I was reporting mile markers and speeds to the 911 operator and they gold me to go ahead and stay with them if I felt safe, even though I was breaking the law by speeding. They slowed down to 85 mph and kept it there. We were approaching the county line so 911 had to transfer me to the next county over. About this time, I was coming up to my exit but I did not want to give up and let the jerk get away. I looked over at my grandma and asked her if she was tired and needed to go home. She said "heck no, let's not let them get away!" so I stayed with them.
The next county got their officers set up along the highway and asked me to put on my hazard flashers so they would know I was the "good" guy. Finally, we passed the cruisers on the side of the road and they got in pursuit and I was told I could back off. I slowed down and let them handle it. The driver finally exited the highway and still did not want to stop. They ended up with 5 cruisers and basically forced them to stop.
The 911 operator asked me if I would be willing to stop near by so one of the officers could come and get a statement from me and of course, my grandma was more than willing!
I gave my statement and the officer said the person was a woman and was way intoxicated. After he was done with me, he shook my hand and said "Thank you, you did a great thing tonight!". All in all, we pursued her for a little over 20 miles and I did not get Grandma home until 12:45 but she thoroughly enjoyed it!
Pretty good break for her after sitting in the hospital all afternoon waiting for her husband, my step grand dad to pass away. He is still with us but had a huge stroke and will not recover. It is just a matter of time.
Anyway, I sure felt good knowing that I possibly stopped that jerk from killing someone.
I got behind them and called 911 to report it. I gave the license plate number and the 911 operator asked me to stay behind them if possible. I dropped back a little to be safe and followed. They knew I was following so they slowed down to 50 and pulled into the right lane of a 3 lane highway. Then, all of a sudden, they floored it,reaching 95 mph.
I was reporting mile markers and speeds to the 911 operator and they gold me to go ahead and stay with them if I felt safe, even though I was breaking the law by speeding. They slowed down to 85 mph and kept it there. We were approaching the county line so 911 had to transfer me to the next county over. About this time, I was coming up to my exit but I did not want to give up and let the jerk get away. I looked over at my grandma and asked her if she was tired and needed to go home. She said "heck no, let's not let them get away!" so I stayed with them.
The next county got their officers set up along the highway and asked me to put on my hazard flashers so they would know I was the "good" guy. Finally, we passed the cruisers on the side of the road and they got in pursuit and I was told I could back off. I slowed down and let them handle it. The driver finally exited the highway and still did not want to stop. They ended up with 5 cruisers and basically forced them to stop.
The 911 operator asked me if I would be willing to stop near by so one of the officers could come and get a statement from me and of course, my grandma was more than willing!
I gave my statement and the officer said the person was a woman and was way intoxicated. After he was done with me, he shook my hand and said "Thank you, you did a great thing tonight!". All in all, we pursued her for a little over 20 miles and I did not get Grandma home until 12:45 but she thoroughly enjoyed it!
Pretty good break for her after sitting in the hospital all afternoon waiting for her husband, my step grand dad to pass away. He is still with us but had a huge stroke and will not recover. It is just a matter of time.
Anyway, I sure felt good knowing that I possibly stopped that jerk from killing someone.
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