Bergen County, NJ - A dramatic police chase spanning three major highways in New Jersey wascaught on DashCam video as a murder suspect dodged vehicles and weaved through lanes, even driving into oncoming traffic.The car hit speeds over 100 miles an hour, yet amazingly, there were no accidents or injuries reported.The chase was captured on a dashboard camera inside the cruiser of a Palisades Parkway police officer, and audio transmissions narrate as the situation unfolds and the suspect, 45-year-old David Campos, endangers his life and many others.Then, Campos suddenly veered off the parkway and across the median, through a gas station."He's going through the gas station," Officer Tim Conboy is heard saying.He then headed southbound into northbound traffic on the parkway, stunning motorists desperately trying to swerve out of his way."Southbound, southbound in northbound lanes," Conboy says. "Southbound in northbound lanes."He continued driving into oncoming traffic for nearly a full minute. Then, near the George Washington Bridge, Campos exited the parkway onto roads in Fort Lee, flying through red lights and busy intersections.Officers followed in close pursuit, then learning that Campos was considered armed and dangerous, accused in the stabbing death of his ex-girlfriend hours earlier in her home in Troy, New York.