I Pulled Over a Man for Speeding – This Wasn’t Something They Train You For

I did not. I caught him on radar just past the overpass, right where people usually slam the brakes the second they spot a cruiser. He did not.

He kept flying until I lit him up. Even then, it took him a few seconds to pull over, like he was arguing with himself the whole way to the shoulder. By the time I stepped out, I was irritated.

I walked up fast and tapped the rear panel of his car. “Engine off. Now.”

He killed the ignition right away.

“You realize how fast you were going?”

He was older than I expected. Late 50s, maybe. Gray in his beard.

Tired eyes. He was wearing a faded delivery polo with a company logo peeling off the chest. He didn’t reach for his license.

He gripped the wheel so hard his knuckles went white. “Sir,” I said, sharper now, “license and registration.”

He swallowed, still staring straight ahead. “My girl…” he said.

I paused. “What?”

“The hospital called.” His voice cracked on the last word. “Something went wrong.

They said I need to get there now.”

I said, “What hospital?”

“What’s your daughter’s name?”

“Emily.”

“What’s going on with her?”

“I don’t know exactly.” He finally looked at me, and I saw it then. Pure panic. Not anger.

Not performance. Panic. “She was in labor.

They said there were complications. They said I need to come now.”

He dragged a hand over his face, obviously stressing and tired. “I was on a delivery route.

I missed the first two calls because my phone was in the cup holder and I couldn’t hear it over the road. When I called back, the nurse said, ‘Where are you? She keeps asking for you.’”

He blinked hard and added, “I told her I’d be there.”

VA

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