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HPD To Form Pursuit Review Committee
January 27, 2006 -- Houston
Police Chief Harold L. Hurtt announced today formation of a Pursuit
Review Committee aimed at investigating pursuits of suspects fleeing
in
vehicles that end in accidents causing serious injury or death.
The PRC will be headed by an HPD Assistant Chief.
"In keeping with my philosophy of transparency, we will also
seek assistance from the private sector and eventually name some
of those from local universities and the Houston Galveston Area
Council as committee members," said Chief Hurtt. "Our
department reviews pursuits on a regular basis, however, civilian
input will instill a level of neutrality during reviews of pursuits
our department investigates on a daily basis." The HGAC is
respected for its research and reviews of accidents.
The committee will be tasked with trying to find
any patterns or trends indicating whether the police department
needs to make adjustments in its training, equipment or the policy
itself.
HPD officers were pursuing a felony-evading suspect
in west Houston earlier today when the suspect's vehicle struck
a citizen's vehicle, ejecting and critically injured a 12-year-old
male passenger in the citizen's vehicle. "To the family of
that youngster, I want to pass along our condolences," Chief
Hurtt said. "Unfortunately, this is yet another incident
in which a criminal whose blatant disregard for the law caused
a tragedy to occur, not our police officers. It is the intent
of our officers and our pursuit policy to safely apprehend fleeing
suspects," said Chief Hurtt.
"My staff has reviewed two years' worth
of data involving motor vehicle pursuits and partly based upon
that, I am confident the policy as is written is a good policy,"
Chief Hurtt said. "Our pursuit policy is comparable to many
policies used by police agencies around the country."
HPD Statistics on Vehicle Pursuits for 2005 are
as follows:
* A total of 676 pursuits of felony evading suspects
* 79 injuries; 24 were HPD officers, 41 were fleeing suspects,
12 were citizens in other vehicles and two were other persons
* Four deaths; three were suspects, one citizen in a vehicle
* Average time of pursuit was six minutes and covered five miles
HPD Statistics for 2004 show similar numbers:
* A total of 608 pursuits of felony evading suspects
* 81 injuries; seven were HPD officers, 56 were fleeing suspects,
18 were citizens
* One death; a citizen in a vehicle.
* Average time of pursuit was six minutes and covered five miles
Chief Hurtt said the police department is also
in the planning stages of making contact with officials in the
automobile and insurance industries to explore latest technologies
available to possibly allow officers to disable fleeing vehicles.
1-27-06
For additional information, please
contact the HPD Public Affairs Division at 713-308-3200.
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