Arkansas State Police officials say a trooper has retired after he crashed his vehicle into the wrong car during a pursuit.
The incident happened on Sunday on Interstate 40. At around 8:30 p.m., the trooper performed a Tactile Vehicle Intervention (TVI), also called a PIT maneuver, “in error” during a pursuit near Mile Marker 265.
Authorities said the trooper had been in pursuit of two vehicles traveling faster than 100 mph.
One of the vehicles being chased was a white, four-door sedan.
Unfortunately, the trooper in pursuit misidentified a bystander’s vehicle as the suspect’s car and executed the PIT maneuver, crashing into the wrong car and bringing it to a halt.
Dashcam footage of the pursuit shows the trooper’s car traveling at high speed on I-40 in pursuit of the suspects.
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