The driver allegedly told deputies that he was already driving 140 mph and there was no reason to stop after going that fast.
from a cruiser’s dashboard camera, which shows the high-speed chase playing out. In the accompanying news release, investigators said that a deputy noticed two vehicles coming up behind him at 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 24 at a high rate of speed and weaving in and out of traffic.
The deputy said when the cars passed him, they were clocked at 100 mph and accelerating. Deputies said one of the cars continued driving north at speeds over 150 mph, passing cars on the shoulder, while the other exited the highway. The deputy continued chasing the vehicle on the highway, which eventually gave up just before the deputy prepared to do a PIT maneuver,