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Two Cubans Hailed for Hilarious Live Commentary During Broward Police Chase

Monday, September 23, 2024 by Samantha Mendoza

Two Cubans have become social media sensations thanks to their impromptu and humorous commentary during a high-speed police chase they witnessed live. Phrases like "The police turned around"; "Come on, man, speed up, old man"; "Look where he jumped"; "Look where he jumped, they're going to catch him"; "They got him, completely" had viewers in stitches, praising the spontaneity and comedic flair with which they narrated the event.

"They deserve an Emmy!" joked one user, highlighting the entertaining way the Cubans described the live chase. Others focused on the skill of the Cuban who captured the footage, pointing out the exceptional camera work. Comments such as "Not even CNN could get a better shot"; "Great camera work"; and "Cameraman" were among the compliments on the video, which was shared on the popular Instagram account Only in Dade.

Regarding the incident itself, the source reported, "A vehicle involved in a shooting in Pompano led Broward police on a chase towards the Yamato exit ramp and I-95, where they finally executed a PIT maneuver to bring it to an end." The footage captured by the Cubans shows a police car pursuing a dark-colored truck. Suddenly, another police vehicle, not a patrol car, performed a strong maneuver that facilitated the PIT maneuver (Precision Immobilization Technique).

Unplanned Hilarity and Precision Filmmaking

The images and live commentary documented by the Cubans depict a police car following a dark-colored truck. The PIT maneuver, as seen in the footage, involves the police vehicle hitting the rear corner of the target car, usually at low speed. This causes the target car to lose control and spin out, bringing it to a stop.

The spontaneous and entertaining narration, combined with the high-quality footage, turned a tense police chase into a viral sensation, showcasing the unique humor and resourcefulness of the Cuban community.

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