police-pursuit · Flagler and Volusia counties, Florida
What happened after a Flagler County police chase ended with a PIT maneuver and arrest?
What happened?
After a high-speed chase on March 15, 2026, Korarise Hill was arrested by law enforcement following multiple PIT maneuvers and charged with domestic battery, false imprisonment, leaving the scene of a crash, and fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement across three jurisdictions.
No public follow-up found
Last checked: Jun 19, 2026Timeline
Korarise Hill was convicted in Volusia County for attempted first-degree murder, attempted robbery with a firearm, and possession of a firearm by a delinquent.
Around 10:10 a.m., a violent domestic incident involving Korarise Hill occurred, leading to a high-speed pursuit by Flagler County Sheriff's Office and Florida Highway Patrol.
The pursuit, spanning Flagler and Volusia counties, concluded near New Smyrna Beach after FHP utilized multiple PIT maneuvers to stop Hill's vehicle, leading to his arrest.
Korarise Hill was transported to the Volusia County Branch Jail and held without bond, facing charges from three jurisdictions.
The Flagler County Sheriff's Office issued a press release detailing Hill's arrest and charges, with Sheriff Rick Staly commenting on his dangerous behavior.
No public updates on Korarise Hill's court outcomes, sentencing, or settlements have been found since his initial arrest and charges in March 2026.
Receipts
- YouTube
- Flagler County Sheriff's OfficeMar 17, 2026
- News4JAXMar 17, 2026