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Police Pursuit Standards

Andy Chow
Attorney General Mike DeWine

A group of law enforcement and legal experts are working on when a police officer should engage a suspect in a high-speed chase? 

Ohio Public Radio's  Andy Chow reports.

There are times when a police pursuit can stop a lawbreaker and protect the community but there can be consequences. 

 
Attorney General Mike DeWine recalls the case of a mother and son who were killed during a police chase while they were delivering newspapers in Greene County.
 
DeWine has a task force working on best practices for law enforcement to consider before giving into the instinct to chase.
 
DeWine: “That’s why you need to have a policy that is in place that’s an objective policy as well as subjective based on the facts that will override -- frankly -- the impulse that someone might have.”
 
The attorney general says the results of the task force will not be written into law but will have -- what he calls -- a moral persuasion.
 

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