Chase On I-75 Over, Owner Appeared OK
I watched this as it unfolded on tv. The driver was clinging to the back of the day cab for the 50 mile police chase through 2 or 3 counties. When they shot out a few of the tires you could see the cab was riding on rims as they etched the road.
When the vehicle finally stopped they literally had to pull the truckjacker out of the cab. He appeared to be a large black man with dreadlocks and he was definetely resisting arrest, as it took about 6 cops to pull him out and subdue him enough to get handcuffs on him.
Bobtail Day Cab Hijacked on I-75 S in GA.
Discussion in 'Truckers News' started by GAPrincess, Apr 28, 2009.
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I wonder how many seconds of riding on the catwalk, looking at all those tires, before he thought ****** up?
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Man, that mess was bananas. I was so glad the owner was okay!
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Princess, wasn't the live coverage something else to watch??!! I was scared to death for the man hanging on. I'm so glad it came to an end quickly without incident.
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An Albany man shot at police Tuesday as he led them on a six-county chase in a stolen tractor-trailer cab down Interstate 75, authorities said.
A Georgia State Patrol trooper shot during the chase was wounded by a round that ricocheted from the weapon of another police officer.
Milo Demetris Banks
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Milo Demetris Banks, 27, was pulled from the cab of the truck and arrested in Monroe County after the roughly 30-minute chase that at times reached speeds of 60 mph, and had the rightful driver hanging on for dear life, authorities said.
Officers used spiked stop sticks to blow out the trucks tires and were able to stop the truck at Mile Marker 191 on I-75 south in Monroe County, State Patrol spokesman Gordy Wright said.
He was on the rim, and the truck came to a stop, Wright said.
Banks is in police custody in Monroe County and is being charged with kidnapping, fleeing and attempting to elude and theft by taking. More charges are pending.
Driver Torrey Robert Lang, 33, of Lithonia, left the truck and returned to find Banks behind the wheel, pulling away from the parking lot, Union City police spokesman George Louth said.
Lang tried to stop him, Louth said. Lang jumped on the back of the truck and started making calls to 911 and the company that owns his truck.
Louth said a Union City detective in an unmarked car spotted the truck stuck in traffic on State Road 138, and tried to stop Banks at gunpoint.
But the truck drove off. No shots were fired, Louth said.
Fulton County officers began chasing the tractor-trailer cab southbound on I-75, with Lang dangling from the back of the truck the whole time.
The chase ran through Fulton, Clayton, Henry, Spalding, Butts and Monroe counties, Clayton County Sheriff Kem Kimbrough said.
The owner was hanging on the back of the truck for dear life, he said.
Clayton County Sheriff Sgt. Ernest Clayborn said he spotted the truck on Tara Boulevard in Lovejoy. He was blocking business entrances to prevent the truck from hurting anyone when it swerved toward his patrol car.
He ran me off the road and I got behind him in the chase, Clayborn said. He was only going about 45-50 mph, but he still wouldnt stop.
Clayborn said he saw the truck driver sitting on the back of the truck, holding on and talking on his cellphone.
I prayed for him, he said. I was scared he would get thrown off, but he held on.
Clayton sheriffs Sgt. Eddie Gore said he was on Tara Boulevard on a traffic stop when he heard the chase on the radio.
When we realized he wasnt going to stop, we had to block traffic to make room for him to go through, he said. It was a danger to the public and we didnt want anyone to get hurt. He just drove on through.
Kimbrough said he was concerned about his officers safety when he heard the suspect had a gun and had opened fire on other officers.
Trooper Tre Howard, the only officer injured, was shot on the arm while trying to stop the stolen vehicle.
A bullet from another officers gun struck Howard in his vest and injured his arm, the Georgia State Patrol said.
Howard, who is stationed at the Forsyth post, was treated and released from the hospital early Tuesday evening, authorities said. He is on medical leave, a State Patrol spokesman said.
Lang was taken to a Macon hospital with minor injuries, the State Patrol said.
No other injuries or accidents were reported during the chase.Last edited by a moderator: Apr 29, 2009
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Does anyone know if the thief had a CDL? Was the truck an auto?
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It sure was, I was riveted! I was in the den thinking I gotta post this to the forum but I didn't want to miss a second of it.
Best reality TV I've seen in years.
Funny you mentioned that. I was telling my bf about it tonight and he thinks the driver did not have a CDL and didn't know how to shift into the upper gears. Apparently this 4 county, 50 mile chase took place between 25 mph and 40 mph.
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That was something else! When I saw the driver/owner jump off and land on his back I knew he was hurt but he was just fine.
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I saw the footage on the news this morning. It was incredible to see. I'm just glad the no one else was hurt and the thief was arrested.
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I think they should make a law banning the theft of commercial vehicles without a CDL.
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