Metro Detroit police chief says current state laws encourage drivers to flee from officers

The Brief

  • Police in Metro Detroit say current state laws encourage drivers to flee from police.
  • Chief Archie Hamilton says what used to be an occasional criminal driving away from police five or six times a year is now repeat offenders driving away.
  • He says those who do this know they either won’t be pursued or will just get probation if caught.

WYANDOTTE, Mich. (FOX 2) Are current laws actually encouraging criminals to drive away from police rather than obey a traffic stop? One Metro Detroit police chief says yes, but he’s also pointing to steps being taken to change that.

Big picture view:

When the lights on top of a police car turn on, most law-abiding citizens know to pull over. But there are some who see that as a signal to hit the gas, and one Metro Detroit chief says that needs to change before another life is lost.

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