This represents a step in the right direction for Milwaukee. The change comes following the deaths of 4 people since December 31st.
Per usual, there were plenty of detractors. From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, union leader Bob Donovan had this to say:
So now, if a burglary suspect or drug dealer jumps in a vehicle and refuses to stop for a patrol car, he'll be able to take off and get away because the crime was not a violent felony.
I'll start by pointing out that just because officers do not pursue a suspect DOES NOT mean they will get away. We can run a license plate, put a helicopter in the air, notify surrounding units, etc. Just because the suspect gets out of the sight of the initial officer does not mean the fight has been lost.
You can read the rest of the JS article HERE.
Yesterday the Journal Sentinel followed up with an editorial supporting the change. You can read that HERE.
I have submitted an editorial to the paper supporting the change. Check back for developments.
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