Holy crap. You guys are beasts. The fastest I've ever ran a mile was a hair over eight minutes. I mean I'm not terribly out of shape, but you guys are hulked out.
I saw Dirty Mary and Crazy Larry at the drive in.
Out running the radio is almost impossible.
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They're running for a reason but sometimes the suspect is the only one who nows why. It's a much harder search when an unknown guy runs from a stop.
RIP Officer Pierson. We've got it from here.
Just a dog chauffeur that used to hold the dumb end of the leash.
I am waiting for John Hearne to come out with one of his charts on this. Over-learned being Olympic sprinter speed, down the continuum tof the officer who won't even get out of his cruiser, he is so slow.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Rest in peace, Officer Pierson. While at the odmp.org page, type "Abernethy" into the search box. Similar scenario. Chase smart, not (necessarily) fast.
Rest in peace; we have your watch, Officer Abernethy. I do not say this out of mere habit; the turds from the neighborhood patrolled by Officer Abernethy are not afraid to venture south, inside the Loop, into Central Patrol's area, my area. So many of our vehicular pursuits head north, to become foot chases north of the Loop.
The pressure to keep a fleeing criminal "in sight" is strong, prompting many to try so very hard to re-aquire a visual.
Let's be careful out there!