Women's panties in pocket provides "good luck"

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In that the idiot did not get himself shot! :eek:

I was stopped at the traffic signal at 377 in Argyle yesterday when this guy turned west on 407 - with three flavors of LEOs in pursuit from the south and a super-shamu coming from the east.

http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedconte...lnews/stories/DRC_Suspect_leads.57807ef0.html

Suspect leads authorities in wild chase through area cities
07:11 AM CDT on Tuesday, August 9, 2005

By Donna Fielder / Staff Writer



A suspected car burglar led several law enforcement agencies across southwest Denton County Monday morning in a chase that at times involved gunfire, a rammed squad car, a damaged trailer, a spinout and a foot chase before it ended in the man’s arrest in Justin.


John Reed
John William Reed Jr., 35, of Seymour was awaiting arraignment on several felony charges, including two charges of aggravated assault of a peace officer, Monday afternoon. He could not be reached for comment.

The incident started at 9:47 a.m. in Denton when an employee of Jostens Inc. reported a man was attempting to break into cars in the parking lot in the 3500 block of South Interstate 35E. Two Denton motorcycle officers were nearby and spotted the man, who jumped into a silver Jeep Cherokee and fled, said Denton Officer Jim Bryan.

“It began to rain, and it’s too dangerous for motorcycles at high speeds in the rain, so the motorcycle officers stopped the pursuit,” Bryan said.

Denton radioed a description of the Jeep to area law enforcement agencies, the Denton spokesman said.

Denton County sheriff’s deputies blocked roads in the area, said spokesman Tom Reedy. Officers from Argyle, Justin, Double Oak, Constable Precinct 4 and Northlake joined the pursuit that led across the southwest part of the county at speeds of up to 100 mph.

Precinct 4 Deputy Constable Barry Minoff is assigned to patrol the Bartonville area. He heard the radio call and realized he was near the fleeing Jeep, he said. He turned from FM407 onto Copper Canyon Road.

“I didn’t get more than a couple hundred feet till I met him and he tried to hit me head-on,” Minoff said. “I swerved into the median to avoid him. I hadn’t even joined the pursuit at that point, but I turned around and was second behind Double Oak [police].”

The chase led through Bartonville and Flower Mound, through Argyle and Northlake, with officers from those agencies joining the pursuit.

A Justin unit joined the fray when the chase entered the officer’s city limits, where the Jeep abruptly turned into a construction site, Minoff said. The suspect lost control and struck a flatbed trailer.

A Double Oak officer, thinking the pursuit was over, pulled behind the Jeep, the constable said. The Jeep rammed the Double Oak squad car. A Justin officer fired at the tires of the Jeep in an attempt to stop it, but the driver took off again.

A mile farther, the Jeep struck a tree, Minoff said.

“I parked directly behind him. I got out with my weapon drawn. All of a sudden, I saw the reverse lights come on. He started backing up. He tried to run me over,” Minoff said. “I was in fear of my life. I fired five shots into his tires.”

But that still didn’t stop the Jeep. The driver threw the Jeep into forward gear and drove off again on flat tires.

The vehicles were on FM407 again when an Argyle unit performed a “pursuit intervention technique.” The Argyle squad car struck the back left of the Jeep with its right front, which spun the Jeep around. It came to rest in a ditch.

But the driver wasn’t through running. He jumped out and led the officers on a short foot chase over a fence before he was caught and handcuffed.

Reedy said a search of the man’s pockets revealed a flat-head screwdriver, a stolen wallet containing someone else’s identification and two pair of women’s panties, which the suspect said were for good luck.

He was still being questioned Monday evening but was expected to be transported to the Denton County Jail while the agencies sorted out the charges and who would file them.

DONNA FIELDER can be reached at 940-566-6885. Her e-mail address is [email protected]
 
Yep, our range is on Copper Canyon Road just 1/2 mile north of 407. It's on a pretty wicked S curve that I'm suprised did not get him if anyone was in close pursuit at the time.

The last idiot that missed it bad back in December kissed the retaining wall head-on. When the trooper got there, the first thing he did was cuff him, at which point the man decided it was time to do some spittin'. Big mistake. ;)
 
Greybeard,

I must be an idiot. I've lived in Lewisville for 10 yrs, and never knew of your range -- I always did my pistol shooting at Quail Creek, and my clay sports (skeet league and 5 stand) at Elm Fork. What is your web address?

I might come up and leave some brass at your range this weekend.
 
with three flavors of LEOs in pursuit from the south and a super-shamu coming from the east.
LOL--I read that line and said to myself, "this fella must be from Texas" before I looked over at your location...I'm from Texas. Wish I could come back home...

Greg
 
Cam - Been there for over 9 years now. Rather small, semi-private and intentionally don't do much advertising. Indoors only. Got more rules than The Galleria has bleach blondes. details at www.dentoncountysports.com
I'll be there doing orientations/classes both days this weekend. 8:00 Saturday morning (just before CHL class) or about 1:15 Sunday (just before hunter ed. class) might be the best time to check it out. Gotta quit peckin' for now and get to it. PM and/or come see as ya see fit.
 
“I was in fear of my life. I fired five shots into his tires.”

Seems to me if the deputy was really in fear of his life, he wouldn't have shot for the tires. And since the suspect drove away, the deputy's strategy for saving his own life wouldn't have worked anyway.
 
K - Re: Shamu. IIRC correctly, it was likely Law Dog who coined that one, either here or at TFL. Texas DPS has traditionally driven black and whites of various sizes. Big "whales" such as a Crown Vic with large V-8s or more recently, the more nimble pony cars with sooped up 302s ... I believe the one that came past me in a blur yesterday was a Mustang. However, the trooper's participation in the festivities appeared to get delayed because I saw in my rearview mirror the bars coming down and a northbound train on the west side of 377 ...
 
Quote: "Seems to me if the deputy was really in fear of his life, he wouldn't have shot for the tires. And since the suspect drove away, the deputy's strategy for saving his own life wouldn't have worked anyway."

I think what must be considered here is "the totallity of the circumstances". If you re-read the article, among other things, he is the same deputy that the driver had previously tried to hit head-on on Copper Canyon Road, so he already knew the driver was willing to put him (and others) in jeopardy. We weren't there, weren't in his shoes with the adreneline dump, so it's hard to say based upon just the article.

But then again, I'm potentially biased because I know this guy. When I first met him over at the Bartonville Store years ago, it was because I had asked how he managed to get away with carrying a revolver (6-shot .357) when almost everyon else carried the semis. His reply was to the effect of "Because I can hit what I aim at with it. I can shoot it a hell of a lot better than most of those guys can shoot their fancy semi-automatics "

A little more chit chat over a cup of coffee revealed he's also former USMC, Tet Offensive era. Ya notice the article said he put 5 shots into the tires (which would definitely slow it down and make it easier to avoid). Any bets on where round #6 could have gone if he'd chosen to use it? Or rounds #1 through #5 for that matter. ;)
 
Jerkwad is lucky to be alive - he should have been shot if he was trying to run over the officer. So I'd say the panties *are* lucky - the officer simply felt nice enough to do what he was not required to do (something besides deliver deadly force).
 
With all due respect to Lawdog, I don't think it was him that coined the term Shamu when referring to DPS cars. Been hearing that one since I was a kid.

Greg
 
Yep, our range is on Copper Canyon Road just 1/2 mile north of 407. It's on a pretty wicked S curve that I'm suprised did not get him if anyone was in close pursuit at the time.

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I took my hunter's safty course there several years ago.
 
A little more chit chat over a cup of coffee revealed he's also former USMC, Tet Offensive era. Ya notice the article said he put 5 shots into the tires (which would definitely slow it down and make it easier to avoid). Any bets on where round #6 could have gone if he'd chosen to use it? Or rounds #1 through #5 for that matter.

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Wow, he even got the spare tire.
 
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