Arkansas Mom Toddler escapes crash during high-speed chase
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An Arkansas mother led police on a high-speed chase with her child in the car…she crashed and the vehicle overturned, but they both escaped unharmed…and it’s all on video.
Footage shows the police chase earlier this month in Joiner, AR, where cops say it involved a 23-year-old man. Thalia Jones refused to stop for state troopers.
Police attempted a PIT maneuver and Jones’ car left the street, rolled onto grass, crossed the road and rolled near a roadside ditch.
With the car upside down, Jones opened the door and her 3-year-old son ran toward police as officers told him, “It’s okay. Come on. Come here, baby.”
A member of law enforcement held the child and comforted him in the aftermath of what miraculously was not a fatal accident.
Jones was charged with speeding, driving with a suspended license, reckless driving and child endangerment…and a police officer at the scene told her, “That was the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen. You could have killed your own child.”
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