Two Houston police officers commandeer an Uber to chase after a violent suspect. Credit: FOX 26 screenshot

A crazy video that one could mistake for an action movie scene has emerged showing the moment two portly policewomen jumped into a stunned Uber driver’s car in an effort to capture a suspect, and it did not have a happy ending.

As FOX 26 Houston reported on Saturday, the Houston Police Department received a terroristic threat call made back on August 7.

Police said the woman was at a pool with her kids when a male suspect came out of an apartment, and they got into a fight. The suspect then allegedly threatened to shoot them, so the woman called the authorities.

Two female police officers came to get a statement from the woman when the suspect reappeared. But when the policewomen attempted to apprehend the perp, he broke free and took off on foot.

Desperate to catch him, one of the officers jumped into a stunned Uber driver’s car, screaming, “Go, go, go, go!”

The officer next orders the driver to pick up her partner. Both appeared confused at first about which direction the violent suspect went.

After finally spotting him, they both jump out of the car and pursue him on foot again.

Alas, the violent perp managed to escape into the night. He remains at large.

The driver, Anthony Baines, shared the video, which was obtained by outlets such as FOX 26 and FOX News.

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Baines, an Iraq War veteran, recounted the incident in an interview with FOX 26.

“This is something I kind of think about that only happens in action movies where somebody’s pursuing a person, and they call for a civilian to help,” Baines told the outlet.

“I am an Iraq veteran, so I’ve been in a very stressful environment before, where I’ve had to just kind of focus on what was at hand,” he continued.

“And, at that moment, I just knew that the cops needed me and I was just going to do whatever they told me to do.”

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