Comment on Officer’s conduct in police chase questioned

Officer’s conduct in police chase questioned

Hodge’s attorney disputes the characterization of the pursuit as a “chase,” saying the officer merely “followed” the Explorer and lost sight of it altogether when it turned onto Mountainville Road. [...] a review of department policies by The News-Times found that pursuits for non-violent offenses including motor vehicle violations and property-related crimes are prohibited in Danbury. “A motor vehicle pursuit is only allowed when dangerous or violent felonies such as murder, armed robbery, violent sexual assault and DUI are involved,” the policy states. “It sounds like this officer didn’t follow the policy and took matters into his own hands,” said Esther Seoanes, executive director of PursuitSAFETY,- a national nonprofit based in Texas that works with those injured in police pursuits and with law enforcement agencies. Spector, Hodge’s attorney, also took issue with the State Police report’s contention that the officer “attempted to stop” the Explorer. The News-Times requested audio recordings from the police department’s dispatch center that could shed some light on what happened that morning, but the department rejected the request on the grounds that it is part of an ongoing criminal investigation.

 

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