A 15-year-old Alabama juvenile armed with a stolen gun initiated a 4 a.m. police pursuit that spanned three counties involving officers from three departments.
A California sheriff says felons are recruiting minors to commit crimes, taking advantage of lax sentences for juvenile offenders and other restrictions on police.armed with a stolen gun led police from three departments across two counties Sunday during a 4 a.m. chase in a stolen car, according to authorities.
The driver of the vehicle was identified as a 15-year-old who attempted to run away but was quickly caught by deputies. The early morning police chase came to an end outside a Waffle House after deputies deployed spike strips.
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