SUV Rifle Scare Ends With Two Nabbed After Wild Fort Worth Chase

A 911 call about a man in a white SUV pointing a rifle turned into a miles-long police chase through Fort Worth yesterday, ending with officers recovering a firearm and hauling two people into custody in east Fort Worth.

How a 911 call turned into a pursuit

According to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the call came in around 2:40 p.m. from near the 3400 block of Avenue E. The caller reported that a man in a white Ford Explorer had pointed what appeared to be an AR-15 at him.

Officers soon spotted an SUV matching that description and tried to pull it over. Instead of stopping, the driver took off, leading police on a pursuit that stretched several miles before coming to a stop in the 3100 block of Well Springs Drive. During the chase, police say a rifle was tossed from the vehicle.

City chase policy still under the microscope

The incident unfolded while Fort Worth’s pursuit policy is already under scrutiny following a 2023 chase that ended in a deadly crash and triggered legal fights over how much of the department’s rules should be made public, according to KERA News. That reporting notes the city has so far released only redacted sections of its chase guidelines, even as calls grow louder for more transparency.

What officers found at the scene

At the end of the pursuit, officers recovered a firearm that had been discarded during the chase and arrested two people at the scene, the Star-Telegram reported. Police also tried to follow up with the original 911 caller, according to the outlet. The investigation was still underway, and authorities had not released the names of the people taken into custody…

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