Police chase pickup that tossed a gun


Radio traffic about a police pursuit on I-264 near Newburgh. Officers report a spray-painted black pickup fled eastbound and someone threw a gun out of the vehicle. The pickup had two occupants, and officers later say weapons were secured.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 1 - Divisions 6 and 7
03:23
Transcript:
I was checked that we're looking at for just got on to 625 more from Preston same for same for he's getting on to 264 or yep Fort East. I'll wait for another car to get up here, one then, before I'll drop up. All right, is there somebody out with, uh, um. Two back, I'm not seeing. 6.13, (name withheld), what's your 20? I'm on top of level, coming up on the water, so, so I'll get it behind them. We're coming up on popple level now. He's in the exit lane, so they might try to get off here on the exit level. At 612.m, they're going to continue eastbound. So we're popping, passing proper level. 612 out of getting on 264 east right now 613-9 of them i'm getting on it right now not getting the truck there's 22nd here we're not stopping right here uh at 264 and 25 level on Newburgh. All right, you give the air, let me know if they stop. The 6-12, they are not stopping, and we're not for soon, but they're continuing to be found on the waters. And they just tossed something out of the truck, I believe it was a gun. I ain't coming. We're talking out, (name withheld). Yeah, 612 vand. Let's just pop the gun out of the truck. They're continuing to 6-4-8. Two-backer with the gun out of. Get out with it. All you is, be in the lookout for this spray-painted black GMT pickup truck, Baker 5, (name withheld). 734 continued 264 eastbound from Newburgh didn't stop. Titch 24. Hey, how many was that occupied by? Uh, it was occupied by two people, uh, male and female. All right, we're 18 on PD4. Okay, boy, thank you. You're welcome. Weapons are secured, correct? Yes, ma'am. Okay, second shot.
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I-264, Louisville, KY
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