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A Canadian police video showing a motorcyclist going to, shall we say, unusual lengths to avoid getting captured was accidentally posted to social media, police said.
The chase, which occurred Feb. 20 in Surrey, British Columbia, showed the motorcycle rider doing the typical stuff — going through red lights, speeding and veering off and back on streets — via helicopter camera and a patrol car dashcam, the Huffington Post Canada reported.

But then he headed into a parking lot...and drove into a mall.
That portion was caught on surveillance video, with him high-tailing it down an escalator...

...and through a lobby — just feet from a toddler.

Officials on police radio could be heard uttering "crazy" and "very dangerous" and "wow!" as the scenario unfolded.
More from the Huffington Post Canada:
The driver then takes the vehicle over pedestrian bridges before the video ends with images of a motorbike with stickers that read, "Support your local Hells Angels Haney" and "In Memory of Johnny Antinozzi."The video was a compilation of "air services, Surrey RCMP video and Guildford Mall video for evidence in an investigation" that was being used for training purposes, Sgt. Dale Carr told Global News.
Police caught up with the motorcycle, which was abandoned.

As for the driver — described as a man in his 40s — he's still out there somewhere.
Here's the clip. (Content warning: An expletive is uttered by one official over police radio at about the 2-minute mark):
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