Four Georgia State Troopers have been fired after financially benefitting from certain kinds of pursuits. A report by the Georgia Department of Public Safety shows the troopers made more than $100,000.
A report by WTOC-TV, Savannah said the troopers filed for personal injury claims against people in which they have initiated PIT maneuvers. A PIT maneuver- or Precision Immobilization technique- is a law enforcement tactic used to stop a car by intentionally hitting it.
GSP troopers Hunter Waters, Tyler Byrd, and Isaiah Francois have all been fired after making tens of thousands of dollars from PIT maneuvering drivers, the WTOC Investigation states…