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Saturday, May 25, 2019

Not A Bullet Fired In Wild Police Chase!

White woman rams into police cruisers and cops didn't fire on her. If she was a person of color, that person would be dead.
If the suspect was a Black man who stole an RV with a stolen ID and led the law on a high speed chase, hitting six cars and driving so recklessly that one of the two dogs jumped from the camper, would that suspect be alive?

Some woman was wacked out on some crazy drugs decided to led the law on a police chase through Santa Clarita, California in a camper.

A woman from Los Angeles reported that her identity was stole on April 30 and they tracked the alleged thief in the area. The woman was identified as Julie Ann Rainbird of Winnetka.

The California Highway Patrol identified the suspect who managed to do one of the wildest chase in the state's history.
Identity thief caught after giving cops a miles long chase.
The woman tried to use the other's in a purchase of a motorcycle.

The county boys clarified Wednesday that the RV was not stolen, but rather it was purchased using the stole identity out of Downey. The suspect was living out the vehicle at the time.

The chase soon ended with the RV in shambles, one of the dogs injured, the suspect injured and no bullets being fired. The suspect was booked in county lock up. She has a $100,000 get out free card for evasion, hit-and-run, assault charges and driving under the influence. The suspect could face animal endangerment, felony identity theft, assuming a person's name under false pretenses. and unspecified warrants.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Charges that could put her in the iron college for at least 20 years.

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