A Washington state sheriff has sounded the alarm on a Democrat-backed law that bars police officers from certain vehicular chases after two children were killed by a suspect driving more than 100 mph.
Snohomish County Sheriff Adam Fortney joined "Fox & Friends First" to discuss why he believes the law is flawed and how the measure's opposition has garnered bipartisan support for change as crime continues to surge.
"I've been doing this, I'm going on 27 years
have never seen anything like it in my day and age," he told Ashley Strohmier on Tuesday. "I like to think in western Washington state we did a pretty good job prior to this legislation of managing our police pursuits, but when the politicians in Olympia got involved and changed the way we do business, it's just not working out."
Poster Comment:
Mike Rivero: Democrats are clearly pro-crime. Defund the police, no charges if value of stolen items is less than $1000, no-dollar bail, open borders flooding the nation with fentanyl, etc.