Two young men from Colorado were chased for over 3 hours and eventually kidnapped by armed assailants in Nebraska over the weekend.
It all started when 26-year-old Christopher Cornell of Brighton was driving his Jeep down I-80 through Kearney Nebraska along with his passenger, 21-year-old Deoviyon Overstreet of Aurora. For reasons unknown, a vehicle fitting the description of the same transportation used by George Floyd's murderers began to follow them.
The pair fled in terror as the vehicle continued to follow them at high speed. Another armed individual working in tandem with the violent street gang threw out stop sticks ahead of Cornell's Jeep bringing it to a violent stop.
The pair fled on foot into a nearby cornfield and split up fearing for their safety. Suddenly, helicopters bearing the same insignia as the vehicle that instigated the chase began to fly over the field as gang members with dogs searched on foot below.
After 3 hours of violent chase, Cornell and Overstreet were kidnapped separately and transported to a nearby internment camp after being treated for injuries at the local hospital.
The assailants have been identified as members of the Nebraska State Police working in tandem with The NSP Aviation Support Division and Police Service Dog Division along with the Kearney Police Department and the Buffalo County Sheriff's Office.
The pair are being held without ransom at a Kearny internment camp otherwise referred to by the gang as the Buffalo County Jail.
In 2019 Game Commission in PA used a 9-ton bulldozer to kill a man growing pot. Thankfully these young men made it out of this similar situation with their lives in tact.
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