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Police on motorcycles often get a wrap for being little more than traffic citation agents but one video we’ve just spotted shows where they excel. In this video that’s over seven minutes in length, one officer in Brazil manages to keep up with a fleeing suspect on a

of their own. Deep in the heart of a city, it includes everything you’d expect from a Hollywood blockbuster short of an actual explosion.but we don’t think that takes away from how wild it is from start to finish. When the film kicks off we’re already deep in the action with both the officer and the fleeing suspect narrowly slipping between cars in traffic. Less than two minutes in, the suspect is dipping into oncoming lanes to create distance.

He is deeply unsuccessful because whoever the officer he’s running from is even better on a bike. Speeds don’t seem to eclipse 50 mph or so based on the officer’s dash. Nevertheless, the chase ends up leading into alleyways, back onto busy roads,

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