• mozz@mbin.grits.dev
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    2 months ago

    Part of the point is that they were working a fatal accident. There could have been medical people walking around in unexpected places, or still a body in the road he could run over, or who knows what. If he was driving towards the road that was closed for that reason, then absolutely yes; physically stopping the car if the guy isn’t responding to verbally stopping the car is part of the cop’s job, not just letting him go and good luck to anyone walking around in the accident scene. (I don’t really know, so maybe it wasn’t that, but also as far as I know maybe it was.)

    It’s actually really common that cops have trouble getting people to understand that there’s some urgent physical reality that overrides their “but my house is right there” or “but I have to get to work” or “I’m too important to have to stop” argument that in their mind is way more important, and so they need to be able to drive right through the place with the gun battle or the dead body or the downed electrical wires, or whatever.