High-speed motorcycle chase leaves questions and irony


The conclusion of a high-speed pursuit with a motorcycle in Arkansas is steeped in confusion and irony.

How a high-speed ended between Gregory Wallace, 22, riding a Suzuki Hayabusa and an Arkansas State Trooper morbidly answers the question of the worst way to stop a police pursuit; ‘With an ambulance’.

Starting on Interstate 40, the high-speed pursuit brought together State and local police as the chase rode into what has been described as a ‘high traffic area’.

With witnesses estimating a variety of speeds, all seem to agree Wallace was going too fast for an oncoming ambulance to react when the rider pulled into its path at a busy intersection.

Officials are saying the motorcyclist was over the yellow line in the oncoming lane when it struck the front of the ambulance. Reportedly, the impact was significant enough to bend the front subframe of the ambulance a few inches.

Accident scene specialists have said it appears the motorcycle must have been travelling “well over” the speed limit at the time of impact to have caused such damage.

After striking the vehicle and landing in a nearby parking lot, the ambulance crew came to the rider’s aid and attended to his injuries. The rider was taken by air ambulance to a nearby hospital where he was listed Friday afternoon in critical condition.

There is confusion over why the rider would lead police on a high-speed pursuit. Police have acknowledged Wallace has no outstanding warrants, his motorcycle was registered properly and was only purchased last week.

The investigation into the matter is ongoing.

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+1 #5 2011-03-28 14:19
To me its crazy for police to be chasing these kids on crotch rockets anyway, they all have a liscense plate. Police should weigh the safety of the public, the suspect and themselves. It would seem that a police cruiser at 100 mph poses a far greater risk to the safety of the public than a 400 lb motorcycle at the same speed. Simply get the liscense plate number, either the motorcycle is stolen, borrowed or being operated by its owner. In all instances failure to apprehend the suspect is preferrable to the death of anyone involved or bystanding. Police kill more people each year with high speed pursuits than with firearms.
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-2 #4 2010-06-03 14:21
IM THE GIRLFRIEND OF GREG AND NO HIS MOTHER DIDNT PAY FOR IT. GREG WORKED FOR EVERYTHING HE HAS.. IF YOU KNOW GREG THEN YOU KNOW WHY GREG DID IT.. HES THA TYPE THAT THINKS HE CAN DO ANYTHING.. HE MADE A BAd CHOSE AND NOW HE HAS TO LIVE WITH IT FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE
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+1 #3 2010-05-17 15:04
This kid probably figured he could outrun anything on the road, including the cops with his Suzuki Hayabusa crotch rocket. Too bad stupidity & bad luck proved otherwise. Dang lucky he's still alive & didn't kill or seriously hurt someone else.
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