A high-speed chase spanning several counties in California for more than an hour on Tuesday, March 17, ended in a dramatic way when the perpetrator flipped over his Nissan SUV.
Amazingly, the driver, who has since been identified as 24-year-old Ramon Bernal, walked out of the trashed 1999 Nissan Pathfinder in a…very casual way before the California Highway Patrol (CHP) swarmed in tasers drawn to arrest him.
The chase, which topped 100mph (160km/h) at times, began near the town of Vacaville when a CHP officer tried to stop the man for speeding. Bernal refused to pull over and sped off heading south and onto Interstate 680 through Contra Costa and Alameda.
The young man was finally arrested in Los Altos Hills (…how GTA-esque) after a spike strip deflated his tires and the SUV overturned. According to Mercurynews, he now faces charges for felony evasion.
The incident was caught on film by a television news chopper, which you can watch after the break.