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Scott v. Harris, 550 U.S. 372 (2007), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States involving a lawsuit against a sheriff's deputy brought by a motorist who was paralyzed after the officer ran his eluding vehicle off the road during a high-speed car chase. [1]
The lead Arkansas State Trooper in the chase reached 141 mph just to catch up to the pony car. Dashcam video from the cop shows him maneuvering around other pursuing officers and racing to catch ...
Cory Robert Mercier, 21, and Trenton Johnson, 21, were arrested Wednesday after the chase in the cargo van that began in in eastern Oklahoma and ended in Tontitown, Arkansas, located 147 miles ...
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A traffic stop escalated to a pursuit after the vehicle fled. Officers performed a PIT maneuver on the vehicle during a high speed pursuit, which caused the vehicle to veer off the road and crash. Two females in the vehicle died. [1] unidentified female: Unknown 2024-03-31 Justin Kitchen (33) Unknown Florence, Mississippi
While responding to a nonemergency call, Hinkel sped 40 miles per hour (64 km/h) over the speed limit and collided with the vehicle of Shirley Tuomela, killing her. Tuomela's son and an officer in Hinkel's vehicle were injured in the crash. Hinkel pleaded no contest to involuntary manslaughter. [135] 14 October 2005: Brandon Tagayun
Chase and crash. Huizar fled again. This time reaching speeds of about 100 mph. About two miles outside of Eugene, a large traffic jam had formed on the divided highway after an unrelated crash.
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 ...