Caught on camera: Car flips at nearly 100 mph during police chase near Georgia school
- On May 1 around 11 p.m., a high-speed police chase near South Gwinnett High School ended when the pursued car rolled over several times, as reported by Snellville police.
- The pursuit involved the vehicle speeding at nearly 100 mph in a 35 mph zone, an area known for frequent hazardous driving incidents and a recent comparable police chase.
- The pursuing officer, who has considerable off-duty experience with racing and is skilled in performing the pit technique, attempted to halt the suspect’s vehicle, which then hit a curb and rolled over several times.
- Video footage showed 22-year-old driver Taylor Marie Brooks crawling from the wreckage, and police confirmed no other injuries occurred during the event.
- Brooks faces felony fleeing and speeding charges, and increased patrols may be implemented in the area to address ongoing dangerous driving concerns.
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