I do not know of the process the chief has in place.  I would
suggest you contact him directly with the subject line:  Pursuit
Policies Work Group.
 
I think you can use the following e-mail address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  You can also address a snail mail letter
to Chief John Harrington, 367 Grove Street St. Paul, MN  55101
 
Mike Fratto
Payne Phalen
 

>>> List Manager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/06/2004 2:44:21 PM >>>

I just picked this up off the Virtual Block Club E-list, managed by

Sergeant Dan Anderson.

Does anyone know how a citizen might make themselves available to 
participate in a study group like this one?

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SAINT PAUL POLICE CHIEF ORDERS POLICE-COMMUNITY WORK GROUP TO STUDY

PURSUIT POLICIES

Saint Paul Police Chief John Harrington has ordered the impanelment

of a working group of community members, police commanders,
sergeants 
and officers to begin a study of police pursuits.  The issue stems

from a series of pursuits that have ended in serious injury or
death 
around the state.  More recently in Saint Paul, a fleeing stolen
auto 
struck a vehicle causing two child passengers to be ejected.  Chief

Harrington has asked Assistant Chief Dennis Jensen who oversees the

Operations and Proactive Services Division to facilitate the work 
group.  The group is expected to begin their work within the next 
month and present their findings and recommendations early next
year.

The group's focus will be to study whether and under what 
circumstances police should pursue offenders in vehicles.

Currently in Saint Paul, officers, supervisors and commanders are 
charged with considering a variety of factors when deciding to
pursue 
or continuing a pursuit of a suspect in a motor vehicle.  Some of
the 
factors include, crime severity, speed, recklessness, vehicular and

pedestrian traffic volume, etc.

"While I believe strongly that a blanket "no pursuit" policy is not

in the best interest of public safety, I consider it timely and 
important that we engage in comprehensive discussions to balance
the 
values of law enforcement and community safety," said Saint Paul 
Police Chief John Harrington.  "I see great value in bringing 
community members and police personnel at all ranks together to
study 
this issue.  I know their work will be challenging, but I am 
confident that the process itself will bring about an outcome of
more 
effective local policing," he added.

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