Attorney Drew Brown also said GPD I told him they pulled the car over two weeks ago, it drove off & GPD did not pursue. @myfox8— Aleksandra Bush (@AleksBushNews) October 24, 2017
Does not "pursue" mean not "follow"?
Would the driver of a stolen car react relatively the same if a police car turned on his lights and "followed" as opposed to "pursued"?
Was it reported stolen?...He also says GPD told him the car being chased wasn't stolen, the report was miscommunication... @myfox8— Aleksandra Bush (@AleksBushNews) October 24, 2017
If it was reported stolen, would/should have the officer acted upon information that it was reported stolen?
Attorney representing families of victims killed in Battleground crash says he saw on dash camera footage the deputy going 128mph. @myfox8— Aleksandra Bush (@AleksBushNews) October 24, 2017
The same attorney said the deputy didn't put his lights on.
Did the deputy stop his 'pursuit'?
Would it have mattered once the deputy put his lights on, like when the same car fled the scene of a stop by Greensboro police a couple weeks before?
Is the only difference between the two events that lives were lost?
I ran from police in a car at an early age. Once the lights came on I took off, and it didn't matter if the officer was "following" or "pursuing"..., because all I knew was to get away as quickly as possible.
Please don't destroy an innocent life to avenge the lost life of another