

Sam Malone
243 posts

@OGSLIMM42
The Obdured Gentleman Connecting Lives Through Philosophy







110 MPH on city streets... and a helicopter was the only thing that could keep up. What began as officers checking on a large gathering in a business parking lot quickly turned into a high-speed pursuit after multiple vehicles scattered in different directions. According to Tulsa Police, one driver, identified as 25-year-old Luis Mejia, approached an officer before accelerating away. As speeds climbed above 110 mph, patrol units backed off and the department's Air Support Unit took over, tracking the Camaro from above while officers positioned themselves ahead. The pursuit ended when the driver slowed after spotting stop sticks and surrendered without further incident. Mejia was arrested and booked on allegations of eluding a police officer and reckless driving. The helicopter never lost sight of the car—and by the time it was over, the driver had nowhere left to go.
















