High Speed Police Chase Ends With Clean PIT Maneuver

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Police have released video that shows the high-speed pursuit of three homicide suspects wanted by police. According to police, Ravell Sterling was shot and killed on Feb. 5 in Gresham by Charles Moi Moi and Clayton Harrell III. Both men are charged with aggravated murder. Rony Celis, the accused driver of the getaway vehicle, is charged with murder.

The pursuit started in Portland after Sgt. Jason Lile saw a Cadillac Deville that was gold in color and that had Washington license plates. The vehicle was traveling northbound on I-205 and had come from I-84. Witnesses at the shooting scene described the suspects’ getaway vehicle as a gold or brown colored Cadillac.

The pursuit continued on I-205 northbound and into Washington onto I-5. The speeds reached 110 miles per hour, according to court documents.

In Cowlitz County, near exit 32, the Washington State Patrol used a “PIT” maneuver to spin the vehicle out. Police conducted a high-risk, felony traffic stop and took all three men into custody without incident. No shots were fired during the traffic stop. There were no injures to any of the law enforcement officers or the three suspects.

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45 thoughts on “High Speed Police Chase Ends With Clean PIT Maneuver

  1. 15 cop cars for 1 crook…if the police can spare 15 cops for a situation like this..then we have too many cops .

  2. 3:00 – Cop ain't no fool. I like how he goes first for the off-ramp in case the driver decides to hard-right it onto the off-ramp, and loses the other patrol cars. "Clever Girl" 😉

  3. I was going to say that looked a lot like I-84 heading east out of Portland, but the description is stating Washington state.

  4. What rude cops. The driver was being considerate and following the shoulder with hazards on for when the vehicle inevitably failed, but then the officers had to go and spin him into the middle of the road…

  5. I think it should be standard practice in situations like this where someone is using a deadly weapon (car traveling very fast on public roads) that he should be shot. Pull him over, bullet through the windshield, instant karma.

  6. Are cops supposed to NOT stop their cars both in front and in back of the perp vehicle? I see this all the time and you would think they would box them in to prevent them from either driving forward AND driving backward but it doesn't seem to be the case.

  7. I noticed that the police cars only past police cars where was the traffic on that side of the road. There sure was a lot on the other side.

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