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delivery guy ends police chase in seconds
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Does anyone else find it weird that he just kept the customer’s pizza the whole time…? lol

It’s always the pizza guy. How are these guys still just delivering pizza with this bravery and wit?

And still didn't drop or damage the pizza my man!

The pizza was part of his trick. The suspect never suspected a pizza guy of taking him out, and he couldn't see the foot sticking out from the pizza boxes.

All while holding the pizza.

Slowest high speed chase I've ever seen

Bro carrying the whole cow on bike

Context/Details: April 16, 2023, Pennsylvania. Tyler Morrell, a 29-year-old pizza delivery driver for Cocco's Pizza in Aston, Delaware County, became a hero following his quick-thinking actions during a high-speed police chase. The incident, which occurred on a Sunday, began when Brookhaven police were in pursuit of a stolen Kia from Upper Darby. The chase ended in Middletown Township when the stolen car crashed along Preston Street. The 17-year-old suspect, who was driving the car, attempted to flee the scene on foot. Morrell, who was in the midst of a pizza delivery, witnessed the car crash and the ensuing chase. As the suspect ran past him, Morrell, holding a pizza in his hands, instinctively stuck out his leg, tripping the suspect and causing him to tumble to the ground. This quick action allowed the police to catch up and arrest the suspect. The entire event was captured on doorbell footage, showcasing Morrell's bravery and his ability to maintain control of the pizza during the commotion. The Brookhaven Police Department lauded Morrell's courageous act, which played a crucial role in apprehending the suspect. The police jokingly offered him a job, acknowledging his assistance in the arrest. Morrell's employer, Cocco's Pizza, also praised him for his heroism and for ensuring the safe delivery of the pizza amidst the chaos. Morrell, downplaying his actions, expressed that he was raised to step in when something wasn't right and just wanted to do his part. Despite feeling bad about hurting the suspect, he was glad his intervention paid off. The incident garnered national media attention, with people calling from various places to commend Morrell's actions. A GoFundMe was set up by Cocco's Pizza due to the high volume of support calls, with proceeds going towards Morrell's dream of starting his own cheesesteak company. Morrell also made a notable appearance on Tucker Carlson's show on Fox News. This appearance was significant as it was Tucker Carlson's final guest spot before he was let go by Fox News. During the show, Morrell brought along Cocco's Pizza, the establishment he works for. The two sat and ate the pizzas while discussing the incident. This segment on Tucker Carlson Tonight, aired on April 21, further highlighted Morrell's newfound fame and the widespread interest in his brave act. The police arrested both the 17-year-old driver and the 19-year-old passenger, Jhonael Gutierrez-Tejada, of Darby, who were in the stolen vehicle. They faced charges including receiving stolen property, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, fleeing and eluding police, possession of drugs and paraphernalia, resisting arrest, and related traffic offenses. Brookhaven Police Chief Mike Vice applauded Morrell's actions but also emphasized that while they appreciate citizen assistance, they generally prefer to handle such situations themselves to ensure public safety. We provide context and detailed explanations under similar posts. If you enjoy our insights and would like to keep receiving them, please consider following us. Your support means everything to us!

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Not all heroes wear capes
