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Darwin Olympics: Dude Gets in High Speed Chase Because It Was Always a Dream of His

Meanwhile in Virgina . . .

Dejuane Wilson (24) from Wakefield, VA was feeling the need . . . the need for speed!

When he went flying through a construction zone, police tried to pull him over, but dude didn’t stop.

Wilson wound up leading authorities on a high speed chase on a chunk of highway spanning through three counties, topping out at 130 mph.

Police managed to box Wilson in, forcing him to pull over after about 35 miles, and placed him under arrest.

When asked what the whole thing was about, Wilson replied that it was his, “lifelong dream to run from the police.”  (Way to aim high on those dreams, Dude)

Wilson’s been charged with eluding, but there are probably more charges coming soon.

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