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edbermac

(15,938 posts)
Mon Mar 30, 2020, 10:38 PM Mar 2020

Man teaching his dog to drive arrested after high speed chase.

(CNN) A man was arrested Sunday after leading troopers on a high-speed chase with his dog sitting in the driver's seat, a spokeswoman for the Washington State Patrol said.

The man from Lakewood, Washington, hit two cars on separate occasions and failed to stop both times, leading state troopers on a high-speed chase up Interstate 5, the spokeswoman said. No major injuries were reported in either crash.

"He was driving very erratically. So erratically that multiple people called 911," trooper Heather Axtman told CNN.

The suspect was driving "absolutely recklessly," and a pursuit ensued at 109 miles an hour, she said. One of the troopers attempted to corner the suspect's car, looked inside and realized a pit bull was sitting in the driver's seat while the suspect steered, Axtman said.

As he was trying to evade troopers, the suspect drove onto Centennial Trail, a trail for pedestrians and bicyclists in Snohomish County known for being busy, according to Axtman.

"The fact that there wasn't anybody on the trail is nothing shy of miraculous." Axtman said. "We are very thankful."

Eventually troopers were able to use spike strips to end the pursuit. During the arrest, Axtman said the suspect gave them one explanation: He was "trying to teach his dog how to drive."

"I wish I could make this up," Axtman, who is also a public information officer, said. "I've been a trooper for almost 12 years and wow, I've never heard this excuse. I've been in a lot of high speed chases, I've stopped a lot of cars, and never have I gotten an excuse that they were teaching their dog how to drive."

The Washington State Patrol charged the man with reckless endangerment, hit and run, driving under the influence and felony eluding. His bond was set at $8,500 and he is set to appear in court March 30.

As for the dog, Axtman said the "very sweet girl" was taken to the animal shelter after her owner was arrested.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/03/30/us/washington-man-arrested-pit-bull-drive-trnd/index.html?__twitter_impression=true

“What’s the problem, officer?”

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Man teaching his dog to drive arrested after high speed chase. (Original Post) edbermac Mar 2020 OP
Doggo has a heavy foot, er, paw. nt Laffy Kat Mar 2020 #1
my question is lapfog_1 Mar 2020 #2
Pitbulls are good dogs, but not smart enough to drive DBoon Mar 2020 #3
"...the dog could perform computerized diagnostics on the engine as well." yonder Mar 2020 #5
... Major Nikon Mar 2020 #7
That's funny. Rizen Mar 2020 #4
That's the best thing I've read all day. zanana1 Mar 2020 #6
It never works. cloudbase Mar 2020 #8

DBoon

(22,356 posts)
3. Pitbulls are good dogs, but not smart enough to drive
Mon Mar 30, 2020, 11:34 PM
Mar 2020

guy should have used a border collie. A border collie could not only drive a car, the dog could perform computerized diagnostics on the engine as well.

yonder

(9,663 posts)
5. "...the dog could perform computerized diagnostics on the engine as well."
Tue Mar 31, 2020, 12:20 AM
Mar 2020

and effect any needed repairs too.

Border Collies: smart little shits.

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