Police vs. pickup (vs. train?)

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Is this driver going to flee from police on railroad tracks?? (Yes.)

Police chase on train tracks (Minnesota)

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85-CR-20-544 Filed in District Court
STATEMENT OF PROBABLE CAUSE
State of Minnesota 3/24/2020
On March 23, 2020, a Winona County Sheriff’s Deputy (“Deputy”) had contact with the driver of a red Dodge pickup truck that was stopped in a lane of travel on Highway 61 in Wabasha County. After the driver said he was okay, Deputy told the driver to be safe. The red pickup truck then continued on Highway 61. Deputy followed the truck as Deputy was returning to Winona County.
A short while later, Deputy noted the pickup truck was travelling in excess of 100 miles per hour. Deputy attempted to make a traffic stop on Highway 61 near Highway 248 in Winona County. After Deputy activated his squad’s emergency lights, the red pickup truck made a turn and stopped. Shortly after Deputy got out of his vehicle, the red pickup truck accelerated away. Deputy continued his pursuit. During the pursuit, Deputy noted the red pickup truck crossed the centerline and the fog line. At one point, at least three law enforcement vehicles were involved in the pursuit. The pursuit, which lasted about four miles, ended when the pickup truck became stuck.
The pickup truck’s driver attempted to get the truck unstuck. Deputy and other law enforcement personnel deployed tasers and chemical irritants, but it did not appear to affect the driver. The driver was eventually arrested and identified as ---.
Medical personnel examined Defendant. Defendant told medical personnel that he smoked “m---” and m-------- a few hours earlier.

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