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A biker who led traffic patrols on a series of high-speed pursuits in Florida turned out to be a would-be cop. He was just days away from taking his final physical exam when police finally caught up with him.
He was arrested at his home after officers tallied him at speeds of up to 140mph off the Florida Turnpike. He hid the bike in his bedroom along with his Florida Highway Patrol application form.
When police arrived he pretended to be washing his car, but his dog jumped at the window knocking away a blind and investigating officers saw the motorbike inside. "He's playing a game, and there's no winners in that game. And it ended the best way it could've possibly ended," Sgt. Al Reyes told NBC6 TV.
The man has been charged with three counts of aggravated fleeing, two counts of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and one count of reckless driving.
FHP spokesman Lt. Julio Pajon added there was no point in him taking his physical exam. "We told him, don't bother showing up. Getting arrested is an automatic disqualifier."