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“I’m not going to jail today, no sir! You gotta catch me, baby! I’m not going to jail today.” “Oh yeah! Oh yeah! Oh yeah! You’re not going to catch me!” he says. “I almost got rid of his a**! There he is. “Uh oh, I almost lost ‘em, y’all!” he says.

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About 12:40 into the video, he mentions that police are following him. Reed continues driving and says police have to “do better” in order to catch him. “I just can’t go back to jail.”Īt about 6:02, as he continues driving, he says, “B****, you gotta do better than that! I’m not going to jail easy.” He mentions that he doesn’t want to go back to jail. The Facebook video, which runs more than 36 minutes, shows the incident from the driver’s perspective.Ībout 1:55 into the video, Reed is listening to music and the sound of sirens is heard in the background. WARNING: The video below is unedited and contains language and violence some viewers may find disturbing. The man has been officially identified by the coroner as 21-year-old Dreasjon Reed. IMPD said there was a confrontation involving the suspect that led to the shooting. The car stopped at 62 nd and Michigan the driver got out. Officers reported seeing a vehicle driving recklessly on I-65 near 30 th Street the pursuit reached speeds of close to 90 mph, IMPD said. It began as a police pursuit around 6 p.m. The shooting happened at West 62 nd Street and Michigan Road. The video surfaced on Facebook Wednesday and spread quickly on social media.

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INDIANAPOLIS – A man who was shot and killed by police following a chase in Indianapolis livestreamed the incident and the final moments leading up to his death.

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