New state proposal would create harsher penalties for fleeing police
The chief of police in Wyandotte recently testified before state lawmakers about what he’s seen in the past few years. Chief Archie Hamilton says what used to be an occasional criminal driving away from police five or six times a year is now repeat offenders driving away five or six times a month.
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