A man driving a stolen bus attempted to flee from Arkansas state troopers. Officers tried a PIT maneuver before shooting the tires to stop the fleeing bus. The suspect now faces multiple felony ...
The chase reached speeds of 100 mph, and deputies tried to use a PIT maneuver, but it was unsuccessful. A grappler was then deployed, but the suspect's swerving damaged the device, and the driver ...
Police then activated their emergency lights and performed a Precision Immobilization Technique, or PIT maneuver, causing the suspect's vehicle to spin out and become disabled. Parole fugitive ...
A PIT maneuver was imitated by one cruiser, which caused Bailey's car to lose control. Several other cruisers pinned Bailey's car, forcing him to get out. When officers told Bailey to get out of ...
Fortunately, no one was seriously injured during the pursuit. The surprise came from the non-traditional PIT maneuver—we don't usually use excavated pits in construction zones to do the job.
Gwinnett County police had to use a pit maneuver to stop a wrong-way driver. Police say Yuris Garcia Galvez, 27, made a U-turn right in front of a cop and kept driving in the wrong direction and ...
A Billings man accused of instigating a high-speed chase in a stolen vehicle last week is in custody on a six-figure bond. Connor John Glendenning pleaded not guilty Jan. 17 to three felonies and ...
The driver, later identified as a 27-year-old, made a U-turn in front of the officer and continued ... using a Precision Intervention Technique (PIT) maneuver to bring the vehicle to a halt.