Watch this heavily modified Chrysler 300, packing the powerful SRT Hellcat motor, make short work of Arkansas State Police. Unfortunately for this reckless driver the police radio does not care how much horsepower you have. After completely losing pursuing officers the car was spotted by Sheriff deputies who were quickly able to take the suspects into custody after trying to ditch the car. The SRT Hellcat motor, officially known as the 6.2L Supercharged HEMI V8 engine, is a high-performance engine developed by Dodge under the SRT (Street & Racing Technology) division. It powers several models, including the Dodge Challenger and Charger Hellcat variants, as well as other performance-oriented vehicles like the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat and Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk. The SRT Hellcat motor is renowned for its incredible acceleration and top-end speed. It delivers consistent power for straight-line performance while remaining surprisingly reliable under heavy use. Many are turning to swapping this engine into project cars as it has become an enthusiast favorite due to its tuning capabilities and aftermarket support. See the full police report below the video. Make sure to head over to their 👇 YouTube Page below and subscribe to stay up to date on their latest videos. Be sure to share your thoughts and comments below.
SOURCE: LRHNCash
“On 11/29/2024, I was sitting stationary on Big Dog Road when I overheard Cross County Deputy Marlow advise he was pursuing a blue Chrysler 300 on Martin Drive near Killough Road. I proceeded to US 64 and monitored the radio traffic while advising Troop D Telecommunications of the incident unfolding. Deputy Marlow advised the suspect vehicle turned onto US 64B and began to travel east. He then stated that the vehicle turned onto Shannon Drive. Deputy Marlow then tried to cut off the suspect who drove back down Hamilton towards Killough. The suspect then conducted a sharp turn back onto US 64B and proceeded eastbound. I was traveling east on US 64 and maintained radio contact with the Deputy. As we neared Levesque, I observed the Deputy traveling eastbound. I advised him I was secondary behind him. I could see the suspect vehicle making reckless lane changes ahead of us. I advised Deputy Marlow to allow me to pass. After taking primary in the pursuit, I observed the suspect vehicle again making reckless lane changes on the Bay Bridge all while driving with complete and utter disregard for the safety of the motoring public. The suspect vehicle maintained a continued pace ahead of me. Each time the suspect vehicle was changing lanes, he failed to signal his intentions of changing lanes or passing. As we neared Parkin, the Parkin Police Chief got in front of the suspect vehicle and attempted to slow him down. I observed the suspect nearly ram into the Parkin Police Chief’s vehicle. The suspect then made an abrupt U-Turn. I observed the driver wearing all black and the passenger wearing a red hoodie. He noticed me and conducted a second U-Turn. The chief forced the suspect vehicle off of the roadway for a short time. While attempting to regain control of his vehicle, I attempted to move in for a TVI, but the suspect vehicle regained control and accelerated before I was able to do so. I activated my moving radar to monitor the same direction of travel and locked the suspect vehicle’s speed as we were exiting from Parkin at 174 MPH in a posted 55 MPH zone. The suspect vehicle was utilizing the entire roadway with complete disregard for human life and safety. He exited from US 64 onto US 64B which entered into the back side of Earle City Limits. He made an abrupt left-hand turn onto Commerce Street and proceeded northbound. As I was turning onto Commerce, I observed him make a left-hand turn onto 11th Street. As I neared 11th to turn left, I lost sight of the vehicle. After losing sight of the vehicle, I terminated the pursuit and advised my dispatch that I would remain in the area. After terminating the pursuit, Arkansas Game and Fish Sgt. Myer, located the vehicle and both attempted to cover the vehicle with a tarp. The driver of the suspect vehicle was not located at the scene. Both suspects were taken into custody on scene without incident. A further look into the car led me to discover that the car was uninsured at the time of the incident and that the driver was not able to present a driver’s license because he did not have them on him or in the car.”
Make sure to like, share and subscribe to our Facebook/IG/Twitter pages for more high octane action!
Free wallpapers below…👇
PICS:
#TORQUETUBE
You might also like
More from CARS
VIDEO: Madhouse Classic At Bowman Gray Stadium | Live Coverage!
The weekend is well under way in Winston Salem with today's Madhouse Classic at Bowman Gray Stadium. As Always Bowman …
VIDEO: Meet The “Hot Rod Granny” | 79 Year Old Burnout Contest Legend!
Annie Koehler (Hot Rod Granny) is definitely my kinda Grandma! Instead of tea and cookies, this 79 year old Matriarch …
VIDEO: US Street Nationals – Full Coverage!
Lets take a trip down to Bradenton Florida (Bradenton Motorsports Park) for this weekend's US Street Nationals! There are some …