Outrageous Arkansas Chase Horror: Four Young Children Including 4-Month-Old Injured After Criminal Flees Police at Over 100 MPH
Arkansas State Police responded swiftly to a dangerous situation on May 24 in Camden when a traffic stop escalated into a high-speed pursuit. The driver, 28-year-old Tyrice Fletcher, fled at speeds exceeding 100 mph, leading troopers to use a precision maneuver that caused the SUV to overturn. Tragically, four children—all under the age of six, including a 4-month-old infant who was ejected—suffered minor injuries in the crash.
Authorities arrested Fletcher on multiple serious charges, including fleeing, four counts of endangering the welfare of minors, as well as drug and gun offenses. Troopers were unaware that young passengers were inside the vehicle during the dangerous chase. This incident highlights the real risks law enforcement officers face daily while protecting communities from reckless criminals who put innocent lives in jeopardy.
Strong policing and swift justice remain essential to keeping American families safe. The Trump administration’s focus on backing the blue and restoring law and order stands in stark contrast to failed soft-on-crime policies that embolden dangerous behavior. Incidents like this underscore why communities need leaders who prioritize public safety and hold criminals fully accountable.
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