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Coworkers Eunice Trotter and I embarked on a project in which we pored through thousands of pages of police IA records to look at crash reports. Our two-day series published by The Indianapolis Star of 947 police pursuits in Indiana from 2003 and 2004 showed police were virtually unrestricted when they chase suspects. They pursue fleeing vehicles at high speeds and usually for traffic infractions, according to The Star's examination of reports from the Indianapolis Police Department, the Marion County Sheriff's Department and the Indiana State Police.At least 86 people -- bystanders, suspects and law enforcement officers -- died as the result of police pursuits in Indiana from 1993 through 2003, accor
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The series included a graphic about average speeds, had PDFs of actual pursuit policies nationally.
It was profiled in IRE's Extra Extra for May 2005. Neill Borowski, who edited the series, also wrote about it in the American Editor.
I also discovered that due to maintenance problems, IPD had helicopters in the air (to assist with chases) far less often than they had projected when they beefed up that unit.