In Île-de-France, they throw away their weapons at 190 km/h during a chase with the police
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Île-de-France: A high-voltage chase ends with the abandonment of their arsenal
\n\nOn the fast-paced roads of Île-de-France, an epic chase took place between the police and a group of individuals in possession of weapons, with speeds reaching up to 190 km /h. In a desperate attempt to escape the police, the suspects did not hesitate to discard their weapons as they sped away.\n\n
A chase at 190 km/h
\n\nIt is an intervention that is not trivial with which the police forces in the Ile-de-France region have had to face. While the suspects were being chased, they attempted to outrun their pursuers by accelerating their pace until they reached a blazing speed of 190 km/h. In their vehicle, they not only exceeded all speed limits, they also broke multiple other traffic rules, endangering their own lives and those of other road users.\n\n
Police recover weapons thrown during chase
\n\nSurprisingly, it wasn't speed or recklessness that made the difference in this hectic chase. These are the weapons which allowed the police to unequivocally identify the extreme dangerousness of the individuals. The suspects threw several weapons out of the window of their fleeing vehicle. This unusual maneuver not only surprised the police, but also put a definitive end to the pursuit.\n\nPolice quickly recovered the abandoned weapons and secured the scene, putting an end to the potential threat. The suspects were eventually arrested without resistance, perhaps aware that their escape route had just slipped away as quickly as they had attempted to flee.\n\n
Legal consequences await suspects
\n\nIn addition to the illegal detention ofweapons and endangering the lives of others, speeding and fleeing from the police are offenses severely punished by law. The arrested individuals will now have to answer for their actions in court, and they risk serious consequences. A case which should serve as a reminder to those who would be tempted to circumvent the law, in Île-de-France as elsewhere, this type of behavior is unacceptable. \n\n