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Stolen Squad Car in Pursuit Leads to Tragedy
The reckless driving of the suspect who stole a squad car led to the car flipping over and stopping on train tracks, resulting in him being hit by a train, causing fatal injuries. The family may sue the Atlanta Police Department for negligence.
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A suspect driving a stolen squad car in pursuit by police, flipped the car onto train tracks causing a train wreck.
26:35 - 28:41 (02:06)
Summary
A suspect driving a stolen squad car in pursuit by police, flipped the car onto train tracks causing a train wreck.
ChapterStolen Squad Car in Pursuit Leads to Tragedy
EpisodeRLRC Daily 2/1/23 Alex Murdaugh Trial & Madison Brooks
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Trains are not legally allowed to stop for police cars or other vehicles and can only legally be stopped by lighting a flare on the tracks.
28:42 - 29:44 (01:01)
Summary
Trains are not legally allowed to stop for police cars or other vehicles and can only legally be stopped by lighting a flare on the tracks.
ChapterStolen Squad Car in Pursuit Leads to Tragedy
EpisodeRLRC Daily 2/1/23 Alex Murdaugh Trial & Madison Brooks
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
29-year-old Michael Parker has been arrested and sent to Fulton County jail after stealing a squad car which was then struck by an oncoming locomotive.
29:44 - 30:52 (01:07)
Summary
29-year-old Michael Parker has been arrested and sent to Fulton County jail after stealing a squad car which was then struck by an oncoming locomotive. The Atlanta police department is proud of the actions of their officers.
ChapterStolen Squad Car in Pursuit Leads to Tragedy
EpisodeRLRC Daily 2/1/23 Alex Murdaugh Trial & Madison Brooks
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
A stolen police car was hit by a locomotive, but the police officers heroically attempted to rescue the thief, raising questions about liability and lawsuits if they had not been able to retrieve him before getting hit.
30:53 - 32:22 (01:29)
Summary
A stolen police car was hit by a locomotive, but the police officers heroically attempted to rescue the thief, raising questions about liability and lawsuits if they had not been able to retrieve him before getting hit. The conversation then shifts to the ongoing Murdoch case in South Carolina.