HARRISON TOWNSHIP, mi -- Tires screeched, metal bent and guns were drawn.

The chase that ensued after two suspects attempted to escape Macomb County sheriff's deputies in a conversion van following a Harrison Township bank robbery about 11 a.m. Monday was Hollywood worthy.

At least three police vehicles and the escape van suffered damage slaloming the highway while bystanders pulled over to the shoulder.

Multiple times, law enforcement attempted to box and slow the motivated, cash-stapped criminals but didn't succeed. Eventually, a trooper performed an effective pit maneuver, turning into the van's rear passenger-side wheel and sending the van into a sideways skid before it came back across the highway, was T-boned by a sheriff's deputies cruiser and came to rest against the media.

As deputies exited their vehicles, guns drawn, the driver zipped from the van on foot. He's seen in the video leaping the median in the direction of oncoming highway traffic with deputies in pursuit.

Macomb County sheriff's deputies were able to arrest both men without injury.

They've been identified as Albert Walker and Cortez Deonte Moultrie, connected with at least two other bank robberies.

A summary of all three cases from the FBI: