PHOTOS: See Top Moments From The Intense High-Speed Police Chase That Ended on Foot in Broward

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Chopper footage showed Florida Highway Patrol chasing a white, two-door Lexus sedan northbound on the Florida's Turnpike in Broward County.
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The Lexus was seen weaving in and out of traffic on roadways and driving on the breakdown lane or "shoulder."
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The Lexus exited the Turnpike on Commercial Boulevard.
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The Lexus swerved around another car before one suspect stopped to get out and approach the other car's driver.
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The Lexus stopped on the ramp and a suspect who was in the passenger seat, armed with what appeared to be a rifle, got out and approached the other car in an attempted carjacking.
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After the failed carjacking, the suspect got back in the Lexus, which continued to flee. Eventually, the Lexus stopped on Commercial Boulevard in Tamarac, where a suspect carjacked another vehicle, a four-door Tesla, at gunpoint.
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The suspect successfully carjacked the Tesla as the driver backed away with his hands in the air.
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The other suspect fled on foot as the Tesla reversed before it crashed into another car, then tried to speed away.
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While driving in reverse, the Tesla crashed into another car.
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After attempting to drive away from the crash, the Tesla was rammed by a law enforcement truck.
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The second suspect got out of the Tesla and initially laid on the ground as if to surrender before he got up and also fled on foot.
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One suspect jumped a fence and was seen swimming across a canal to flee from authorities.
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Authorities swarmed the area with K-9 units.
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Police then surrounded one of the suspects at a home off Northwest 54th Street in a nearby neighborhood with guns drawn.
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Authorities ordered the man to surrender, and a short time later, he slowly walked out of the home.
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The suspect who swam across the canal was taken into custody a short time later after he'd stripped down to his red underwear.
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The suspect was put on a stretcher and loaded into the back of an ambulance before being taken to a hospital as a precaution.
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