CHASE SUSPECT BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE BY COPS

In Port Richey, Florida, Jeral Bornstein, 40, was in the midst of being pulled over early last Thursday when he decided to make a run for it. Deputies suspected him in a retail theft case, which prompted the traffic stop. After a car chase, Bornstein jumped out of his still-moving car, ran though some woods and jumped into a canal. He started struggling to swim. The two deputies who had been chasing him pulled an unconscious Bornstein out of the water and performed CPR, bringing him back from probable death. He was taken to a hospital, where he told authorities he fled because he didn’t have a driver’s license. He still faces charges of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer for swerving toward the cruiser, driving without a license, fleeing to elude law enforcement and resisting arrest. He also will be cited for speeding.
* Plus his empty car is still driving across Florida.
* Now he wants them to just put him back in the canal.
* You think the cops are gonna give up a potential $65 speeding fine that easy? No way!
* He almost made the ultimate getaway.
* How desperate to you have to be to jump into a canal in Florida?
* And how heroic do the cops have to be to pull him out of the canal?
* If the crocodiles and snakes don’t get you, the sharks will.
* With any luck he’ll be out of jail in 20 years.
* Hey, look at it this way: He won’t have to deal with the Trump administration.