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Police officer turns off his siren and continues without lights at 85 mph in Lexington, KY

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This is on the south end of Clays Mill Rd. in Lexington, KY. I was in my backyard with my dog and heard the siren and how quickly it was coming. I pulled out my Digapen and went to the front yard. When I got up there he turned off his siren about a quarter mile away. He then passes and proceeds on to and past Man O War Blvd. I understand they sometimes do this when approaching home break-ins and other types of issues. However, this is a 35 mph zone and his extreme speed was highly reckless in this area. Studies have shown that a police car will arrive at about the same time doing 55 as 85 in an urban area. I measured the distance from Cindy Blair Way until he got even with my driveway and checked the clock in the upper left hand corner of the video. The speed calculated to 85.3 mph. I would be charged with murder or reckless homicide if I hit someone doing this speed. He would get two weeks paid leave. By the way, he works for US.
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