40-Minute East Bay Highway Patrol Car Chase Tuesday Went All the Way From San Ramon to Milpitas

The California Highway Patrol’s Contra Costa division was kept busy Tuesday afternoon with another high-speed car chase that went on for 40 minutes, though this one fortunately did not end with any deadly consequences or injuries.

A high-speed California Highway Patrol car chase raced from Contra Costa County to Santa Clara County Tuesday afternoon, and KTVU was able to capture video of the chase from their SkyFox news chopper. And while the chase lasted an entire 40 minutes until the suspect was finally stopped, there were no injuries of innocent bystanders — as we saw with last Wednesday’s fatal CHP car chase that left an Oakland high school math teacher dead when he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

The KTVU video above shows just a few snippets of Tuesday’s chase that lasted about 40 minutes. One CHP SUV is able to corral the orange 2016 Ford Mustang, but it gets away by driving across a median and over several bollards. Another CHP cruiser is able to catch up with it and intentionally collide with the side of the vehicle and bring it to a stop. And then five arresting officers are hardly gentle with the suspect they pull out of the vehicle…

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