Just months later, a car chase turned into a gunfight on I17 near downtown Phoenix at rush hour after commuters ended up in the middle of the danger. Milstead said people should have stood up. And applauded and said thank you for getting this madman off the road before he killed my son. No applause for Milstead's number two, Lieutenant Colonel Heston Silbert, who started a highway chase in his personal car while off duty. It ended in a death. Silbert was not disciplined. (01:58–02:03)
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Asserts that people should be grateful for law enforcement actions in a dangerous car chase.
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