A deputy in Howell Township, Michigan, carried out a “textbook” ramming maneuver to cease a fleeing car from driving within the flawed course on a freeway on Sunday, January 8. A publish on the Livingston County MI Sheriff’s Office Facebook web page mentioned deputies tried to cease a car touring on Interstate 96 displaying a stolen registration plate. The car, recognized as a 2021 Toyota Rav4, tried to flee from the officers by accelerating to speeds over 100 mph and slicing throughout the median to keep away from cease sticks, in response to the publish. Officers adopted the car by the median and bumped the car to cease it from touring within the flawed course on I-96, the publish mentioned. The sheriff’s division reported that the motive force, recognized as a 34-year-old male from Detroit, was taken into custody and that no accidents have been reported following the PIT (precision immobilization approach) maneuver. Footage posted to the sheriff’s workplace Facebook web page exhibits the deputy following the automotive and performing the maneuver. Credit: Livingston County MI Sheriff’s Office by way of Storyful