Michigan state police announced Thursday that they will no longer chase for minor traffic violations and only will chase for violent crimes.
Under the new policy, which takes effect immediately, MSP enforcement members may only engage in a pursuit if there is probable cause to believe the driver or occupant of the pursued vehicle has committed a life-threatening or violent felony.
“High-speed pursuits are one of the most dangerous circumstances police officers face,” stated Col. James F. Grady II, director of the Michigan State Police.
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