KOCO, KYLIE THOMAS SHARING THE BODY CAM VIDEO AT 930 WEDNESDAY MORNING, STILLWATER POLICE AND PAYNE COUNTY DEPUTIES WENT TO ARREST A 45 YEAR OLD MAN ON A DOMESTIC RELATED INCIDENT. FROM THE DAY BEFORE WHEN AUTHORITIES ARRIVED AT HIS WORK, HE BOLTED. BODY CAM VIDEO SHOWS THE DEPUTY RUNNING BACK INTO HIS PATROL CAR AS THE MAN TAKES OFF NEARLY STRIKING TWO OFFICERS WITH THE DODGE BLACK FOUR-DOOR CAR FAVORITES TAG FOR TEN MINUTES. THE SUSPECT TOOK AUTHORITIES ON A 100 MILE PER HOUR CHASE THROUGH STOP SIGNS AND ROADBLOCKS. THIS IS THE PERFECT ROAD TO TV ISLANDS. YOU HAVE SOMEBODY UP THERE THAT CAN GET IT DONE. VIEWER VIDEO SHOWS TROOPERS LAYING OUT STOP STICKS ON WASHINGTON STREET AS THE SUSPECT ZIPS BY. JUST MOMENTS LATER, THE SUSPECT CRASHED INTO A POND. WHAT’S UP? WE’RE NOT GOING TO HURT YOU. WALK OUT TO ME WITH YOUR HANDS LIKE THIS. AFTER A 15 MINUTE STANDOFF, THE SUSPECT FINALLY SURRENDERED. KEEP YOUR HANDS LIKE THIS. I’M COMING TO GET YOU. ALL RIGHT? WE’RE COMING TO GET YOU. THE SUSPECT WAS BOOKED INTO THE JAIL IN STILLWATER FOR DOMESTIC ASSAULT. HE WILL FACE ADDITIONAL COUNTS FOR TH
Body cam video shows Stillwater pursuit that ended with car in pond, suspect behind bars
A high-speed chase in Stillwater landed a man in a roadside pond and then in jail on Wednesday morning
Updated: 6:23 PM CDT Aug 9, 2023
A high-speed chase in Stillwater landed a man in a roadside pond and then jail on Wednesday morning. At 9:30 a.m., Stillwater police and Payne County sheriff's deputies went to arrest a 45-year-old man on a domestic-related incident from the day before. When authorities arrived at his work, he bolted. | MORE | Suspect in custody after pursuit, standoff in Stillwater, officials sayBody camera video showed a deputy running back into his patrol car as the man took off, nearly striking two officers. "We’re going to be in pursuit with a Dodge black four-door car with a paper tag," said a law enforcement officer in the body camera footage. For 10 minutes, the suspect took authorities on a 100-mph chase through stop signs and roadblocks. “It’s the perfect road to TVI. Let’s get somebody up there that can get it done," said the body camera footage. >> Download the KOCO 5 AppViewer video showed troopers laying out stop sticks on Washington Street as the suspect zipped by. Moments later, the suspect crashed into a pond. “Look up. We are not going to hurt you. Walk out to me with your hands like this," said the footage. After a 15-minute standoff, the suspect finally surrendered. “Keep your hands like this. We’re coming to get you," said authorities. “My hands are like this," said the suspect. “OK, we’re coming to get you," said law enforcement. The suspect was booked into the jail in Stillwater for domestic assault. He will face additional counts for the chase from the Payne County Sheriff's Office. Top Headlines Officials ask public to avoid area as Stillwater police, OHP investigate pursuit Oklahoma lawmaker says process to make changes to law is under attack Investigation ongoing after semi-truck catches fire in Oklahoma City 'All Clear' given after suspicious package was found at Tinker Air Force Base
STILLWATER, Okla. — A high-speed chase in Stillwater landed a man in a roadside pond and then jail on Wednesday morning.
At 9:30 a.m., Stillwater police and Payne County sheriff's deputies went to arrest a 45-year-old man on a domestic-related incident from the day before. When authorities arrived at his work, he bolted.
| MORE | Suspect in custody after pursuit, standoff in Stillwater, officials say
Body camera video showed a deputy running back into his patrol car as the man took off, nearly striking two officers.
"We’re going to be in pursuit with a Dodge black four-door car with a paper tag," said a law enforcement officer in the body camera footage.
For 10 minutes, the suspect took authorities on a 100-mph chase through stop signs and roadblocks.
“It’s the perfect road to TVI. Let’s get somebody up there that can get it done," said the body camera footage.
>> Download the KOCO 5 App
Viewer video showed troopers laying out stop sticks on Washington Street as the suspect zipped by. Moments later, the suspect crashed into a pond.
“Look up. We are not going to hurt you. Walk out to me with your hands like this," said the footage.
After a 15-minute standoff, the suspect finally surrendered.
“Keep your hands like this. We’re coming to get you," said authorities.
“My hands are like this," said the suspect.
“OK, we’re coming to get you," said law enforcement.
The suspect was booked into the jail in Stillwater for domestic assault. He will face additional counts for the chase from the Payne County Sheriff's Office.
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