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TULSA, Okla. — A man who allegedly stole a Tulsa Police Department cruiser live-streamed the whole thing on Facebook.

Monday night, Tulsa police say one of their cruisers was stolen.

Authorities confirmed with Fox23 that an officer left the cruiser’s doors unlocked and left the keys inside the vehicle while he went to get coffee.

Police say John Pinney stole the cruiser and started streaming video of the incident to Facebook using the officer’s iPad.

In the videos, Pinney brags about stealing the vehicle, talks about his time in prison and addresses his music preferences.

Warning: The videos below contain graphic language.

One of the videos has been viewed more than 42,000 times.

After leading police on a high-speed chase for 40 minutes, Pinney was finally taken into custody.

According to the Tulsa World, he was booked into the Tulsa Jail on complaints of eluding police, larceny of a motor vehicle, two counts of possession of a firearm, false impersonation of a public officer, resisting arrest, driving under revocation and not wearing a seat belt.