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Florida Man in the news again. They sure know how to party in the Sunshine State.
Pennsylvania police arrested a Florida man driving a stolen school bus with a dead deer in the back following a wild, multi-county pursuit, multiple outlets reported.
"Not only is it a felony because it’s a vehicle but the new part you add into it now, were there any children inside? Did the male stop to pick up any children?" Carroll Township Police Department's Chief Thomas Wargo told WPMT. "None of that was known at the time."
"The cop was blocking both lanes and then when it opened up a little bit, I was filming and was able to see the bus going over the embankment there and hoping there were no kids in it," Jodi Leininger, a witness to part of the dangerous chase, told the outlet.
No children were aboard the bus and no one was injured during the chase, Chief Wargo also said.
Tony Jay Saunders, a 25-year-old man from Port Saint Lucie, Florida, was charged with fleeing an officer, receiving stolen property, resisting arrest, and reckless driving, CBS News reported.
Pennsylvania police arrested a Florida man driving a stolen school bus with a dead deer in the back following a wild, multi-county pursuit, multiple outlets reported.
"Not only is it a felony because it’s a vehicle but the new part you add into it now, were there any children inside? Did the male stop to pick up any children?" Carroll Township Police Department's Chief Thomas Wargo told WPMT. "None of that was known at the time."
"The cop was blocking both lanes and then when it opened up a little bit, I was filming and was able to see the bus going over the embankment there and hoping there were no kids in it," Jodi Leininger, a witness to part of the dangerous chase, told the outlet.
No children were aboard the bus and no one was injured during the chase, Chief Wargo also said.
Tony Jay Saunders, a 25-year-old man from Port Saint Lucie, Florida, was charged with fleeing an officer, receiving stolen property, resisting arrest, and reckless driving, CBS News reported.