A recently released Milwaukee police pursuit study sheds light on some alarming trends in chases.
By Ben Jordan, TMJ4 News
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City report shows 1 in 5 Milwaukee police chases result in crashes
MILWAUKEE — A recently released Milwaukee police pursuit study sheds light on some alarming trends in chases.
The comprehensive analysis breaks down when and why police pursuits often begin and end. The top thing that sticks out to some of those who have suffered the consequences is how often chases result in crashes.
It’s a polarizing issue in Milwaukee: Whether or not police should chase reckless or mobile drug traffickers.
Those two categories account for about 70 percent of Milwaukee chases. They’ve caused pursuit numbers to skyrocket ever since the Fire and Police Commission forced the policy shift in 2017.
In each of the last three years, M.P.D. has chased more than 1,000 drivers annually.
“My biggest issue with the policy is it’s impossible to police that,” Jonathan Farris said. “What is reckless? Reckless is a legal term, but it’s also a term that you and I have to decide what’s reckless.”
Farris lost his son in a police pursuit more than a decade ago. He was an innocent victim in the back of a taxi.
“Losing a child is just impossible to explain,” he said. “It’s a pain that doesn’t go away.”
Farris has become one of the biggest advocates in the country, calling o law enforcement agencies like M.P.D. to only pursue when there’s an imminent threat of danger such as a violent felony.
“It’s changed my life and it’s gotten me into what can I do to save other people from having to live through this situation,” he said.
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