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The Gwinnett Police Department detained Emmanuel Williams after a high-speed chase in the area. Williams is accused of shooting three people, including a 1-year-old, the Gwinnett Police Department ...
Early examples included Bally Midway's Spy Hunter (1983), featuring a James Bond-style weaponized vehicle; [51] and Atari Games' APB (1987), where the player controlled a police car. Chase H.Q. (1988) and its sequels have the player assume the role of a police officer who must stop fleeing criminals in high-speed pursuits. [52]
PIT maneuver diagram (animated GIF image) California Highway Patrol cruisers using a PIT maneuver to disable a fleeing vehicle The PIT maneuver (precision immobilization technique [1]), also known as TVI (tactical vehicle intervention), is a law enforcement pursuit tactic in which a pursuing vehicle forces another vehicle to turn sideways abruptly, causing the driver to lose control and stop. [2]
A high-speed pursuit through South Florida streets ... Three people were then seen exiting the car and running from police at the Lauderhill Point apartments in the 3100 block of Northwest 19th ...
A motorist led police on a high-speed chase through Santa Monica and Brentwood early Friday before driving the wrong way on the 405 Freeway and crashing into multiple vehicles, authorities said ...
The 2003 Ennis shooting occurred on June 14, 2003, when 44-year-old George Harold Davis opened fire on a group of people outside a bar in downtown Ennis, in Madison County, Montana, then engaged police officers in a high-speed chase and shootout. Davis killed one man and injured six other bystanders at the bar. [1]
A car with four people in it slammed into a house in Culver City, smashing into the living room, after a high-speed police pursuit. One person was arrested. Car fleeing police slams into Culver ...
Plumhoff v. Rickard, 572 U.S. 765 (2014), is a United States Supreme Court case involving the use of force by police officers during high-speed car chases.After first holding that it had jurisdiction to hear the case, the Court held that the conduct of the police officers involved in the case did not violate the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits unreasonable searches ...