DeForest, Wis. (WMTV) -- The DeForest Police Department has released video footage of an officer racing a high school student but it's nothing to report to the authorities.

The DeForest Police Department released their own version of the “Fast and the Furious.”

In the video, you see DeForest Area High Schooler Mitchell Lara in his motorized wheelchair racing neck and neck with School Resource Officer Brian Johnson in his squad car.

Mitchell has Cerebral Palsy and has a tough time speaking but his mom and him are watching the racing video that's gone viral.

"Only Mitchell,” said Violet Lara, Mitchell’s mom.

Sergeant Bob Berg with the DeForest police department says there was a lot on the line for the winner of the race.

"It's my understanding that it was a race for pink slips,” said Sergeant Berg.

"Whoever wins gets each other's vehicle,” said Lara.

"I believed it turned out to be a tie between the two so there was no exchange of squad equipment or anything at the result of the race,” said Sergeant Berg.

Sergeant Berg says it's interactions like these that break down barriers between the police and public.

"To know that we're not always there to write them a ticket, arrest them or charge them with a crime or something along that line,” said Sergeant Berg.

Mitchell's mom says it's important that kids understand that.

“They're there to help him and to help everybody. They're another human being to relate to and to be able to joke with him and it's not all serious business,” said Lara.

"We couldn't do our job if we didn't have the people support us the way they do here in DeForest,” said Sergeant Berg.

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