A video shared by the agents themselves shows how a Florida state trooper forces a vehicle to stop performing a high-risk immobilization technique. When the car stops, the driver activates the siren, indicating that he is also a police officer.

Incredulous, the Opa-locka police captain gets out of the car and ask the other agent for explanations, who apologizes saying that he had not seen his police lights. “Are you kidding me?” the other agent snaps when listening to him, as can be seen in the main video of this news, in which the first agent clarifies that he got the “wrong” car: “I didn’t see the light in the back.”

The intercepted agent was, in turn, participating in an anti-gang operationchasing a possible suspect for a violent crime.

The chase, which lasted for several minutes, took place through the streets of Miami. The state agent was on duty when received notice from the highway patrol that a reckless driver He had run several traffic lights and was driving at high speed in a reckless manner. That’s when she found him and turned on the lights to make him stop. But, the other vehicle did not do so nor did it slow down, forcing the police officer to begin the chase.

After an investigation by authorities, officials have determined that there will be no sanction for the police because he had reasonable grounds to mistake the getaway car for that of a suspect.