A high-speed car chase in Baltimore City stemming from a stolen car in Baltimore County has reignited discussion surrounding juvenile justice laws ahead of the General Assembly Session in January.

Four young kids, two 14-year-olds, one 13-year-old, and an 11-year-old, were apprehended by Baltimore City Police after 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 11, evening. Foxtrot, BPD’S helicopter, was called to follow a Hyundai Elantra after officers lost sight of it by ground. As Foxtrot followed the sedan, the driver continued to travel at high speeds, passing multiple stops signs along the way.

“He looks like he’s about 10 years old,” an officer from inside the helicopter said, dispatch audio revealed, during the pursuit.

Baltimore Police said due to Maryland's Juvenile Justice Reform Act, the 11-year-old was unable to be charged and was picked up by a family member from the scene. The remaining juveniles were all charged.... Read More: FOX45