Report: Critical Incident Involving Minnesota State Trooper (Fixed Version)



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20 thoughts on “Report: Critical Incident Involving Minnesota State Trooper (Fixed Version)

  1. How is a suspect supposed to show concern for a school bus?
    Slow down?
    But that would put the suspect at a disadvantage as it would allow the pursuer to close in or catch up.
    We do understand the putpose of fleeing is to avoid the police, right?
    But does that justify speeding by a school bus?
    Absolutely not.
    Was it normal for the commentator to have made a mention of it in an attempt to mske the suspect come across as a heartless feind?

  2. These cops are soft. Before and after the PIT maneuvere, they had multiple early opportunities to knock this car into the ditch or otherwise disable it with a minor collision and chose not to several times. Instead dozens of peoples lives were put at risk in a high-speed chase.

  3. 4:45
    The pursuing officer did not radio about the vehicle disregarding the school bus. If he had im sure tbe chase would of been called off. Not a good move from the officer. He has chosen to play hide n seek with the public at danger.

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