How a False Report Killed a Police Officer

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27 thoughts on “How a False Report Killed a Police Officer

  1. To stupid to figure and out pursuing at 90 mph against traffic is unsafe. Dumbass police are more to blame than the crazy lady . Aren't they there to protect the public not kill them.

  2. My 💔 for the shift supervisor who authorized the pursuit. It was a good pursuit, not his fault, but still can't imagine the anguish he went through since it was his call.

    As for the "victim"…..

    The phrase " there's a special place in hell for.." can be thrown around a lot, and generally I tend not to go down that route. But there are definitely exceptions and I believe this might qualify. Not just because of the death of the officer and firefighter and the trauma she caused to the others, but just look at all the resources that were used to respond to her little joyride or whatever, resources that could have been needed possibly for other REAL emergencies, and were not available, which could have possibly resulted in other lives lost due to those resources not being available because they had to be used here.

    Just my opinion though.

  3. the most obscenely stupid police chase I've ever seen. Obviously most the blame goes toward this woman who purposely did this, but I gotta say the officer who cleared this chase made a mistake. Way too high public endangerment to chase on the wrong side of the road at combined speeds of 150+ mph. RIP officer & civilian. Glad that evil woman got locked up for life tho

  4. it's like watching amateur hour. in many countries, high speed pursuits now don't happen for exactly this reason. this is not the police officer's fault. but a change in mentality and policy will protect police and bystanders.

  5. 26:06 They were JUST warned this dude might be breaking mentally and they just tell him off repeatedly until he starts crying and THEN someone finally lends the minimum amount of comfort. Apathy abounds, man. Every single one of these videos is just cops being narcissistic fucks unless they have to show interpersonal care. Hate to say it, but maybe Dave Grossman is right.

  6. "Suspect driving recklessly, I'm following right behind them in oncoming traffic at felonous speeds, oh wait I just killed someone, and the person behind me also killed someone. We lost him. Department found no wrongdoing on our part and civvies get no restitution. Great job guys, same time next week?"

  7. I wish they would start charging people with these false police reports. It literally cost people their lives. People have done decades behind bars, people have killed the wrong person (s),and things like this happen. I don't care how you feel about our police but this was sad AF. They didn't even want one of his colleagues to even know. His family. Over a lie. Sad!!!

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