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U.S. retired football star and celebrity O.J. Simpson was arrested on this day in 1994 for the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.
The influence of O.J. Simpson's car chase on television history As reported by CNN, the police chase lasting 90 minutes was perhaps one of the landmark events of live television.
Everyone remembers where they were when OJ Simpson – in the back of a white Ford Bronco being driven by AC Cowlings – made his way down The 405 in a low-speed pursuit with the Los Angeles ...
While the film predated high-speed freeway car chases, modern audiences might be reminded of such events, including O.J. Simpson ‘s infamous white Bronco chase, which unfolded roughly 30 years ...
The slow speed O.J. Simpson Bronco chase on June 17, 1994 caused havoc on L.A.’s. freeways. Locals remember where they were on that Friday afternoon.
Al Cowlings, with O.J. Simpson hiding, drives a white Ford Bronco as they lead police on a two-county chase along the northbound 405 Freeway towards Simpson’s home, June 17, 1994, in Los Angeles.
OJ Simpson’s Ford Bronco, used in his infamous 1994 slow-speed car chase, may soon be going up for sale again following his death. Simpson died aged 76 last Wednesday at his home in Las Vegas ...
Al Cowlings: O.J. Simpson's friend sold the Ford Bronco he used to drive the former NFL great during a low-speed chase in Southern California in 1994. ( Ted Soqui/Sygma via Getty Images) ...
Whatever happened to the Bronco that O.J. Simpson rode in during the infamous low-speed police chase in 1994? It is part of a crime museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.