A driver's car went airborne and jumped over another vehicle during a high-speed police chase in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin [1].

The incident highlights the extreme dangers of high-speed pursuits and the unpredictable nature of vehicle collisions during police evasions. Such events pose significant risks to law enforcement and other motorists on public roads.

The chase occurred on May 9, 2024 [2]. According to reports, the event began after a 44-year-old male driver fled a traffic stop [1]. The suspect attempted to evade police officers, leading to a pursuit through the county [3].

During the chase, the suspect's vehicle launched into the air, effectively ramping over another car [4]. The dramatic moment was captured on video, showing the vehicle momentarily airborne before crashing back down [4].

Authorities in Fond du Lac County managed the scene following the crash [3]. While the visuals of the airborne vehicle were dramatic, the chase ended when the driver was stopped [1].

Officials said there were no fatalities resulting from the airborne jump [3]. The incident underscores the volatility of high-speed chases in residential or rural corridors, where obstacles can lead to catastrophic vehicle failure or injury.

The suspect’s car went airborne, jumping over another vehicle during a high-speed police chase

This incident illustrates the physical risks associated with high-speed pursuits, where the momentum of a fleeing vehicle can lead to unpredictable aerial maneuvers. Such events often prompt law enforcement agencies to review their pursuit policies to balance the need for apprehension with the safety of the general public.