Houston police chase ends when vehicle crashes into Metro train
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A police officer around 11:45 p.m. tried to pull over a BMW for a traffic violation near the N. Shepherd and Veterans Memorial drives, Lt. Ronnie Willkens, of the Houston Police Department, told Metro Video Services reporters. The vehicle stopped, but then sped off as the officer approached.
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