By Dan Thesman on Wednesday, March 8th, 2023 in Columbia Basin News More Top Stories
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Senate narrowly passed legislation Wednesday to give police more leeway to pursue suspects than they do now. Senate Bill 5352 was passed with a 26-23 vote before a 5 p.m. Senate deadline.
“Unfortunately, this bill as passed would only move our state a half-step in the right direction,” Senate Republican Leader John Braun said in a statement following the Senate’s passage of SB 5352. “Republicans proposed amendments that would again allow pursuits when there is reasonable suspicion of vehicle theft or reckless driving. The majority voted them down, with some claiming a choice must be made between protecting life or protecting property. This is a false choice.”
The bill allows an officer to conduct a pursuit if there is reasonable suspicion for a short list of crimes. However, many serious crimes, including vehicle theft, are not included.
“I believe our law enforcement officers are trained and capable of making good choices regarding pursuits and should be trusted to do so,” Braun added. “By rejecting our amendments, the majority showed its lack of trust in police.”
The bill now heads to the state House of Representatives.
Photo via Washington State Senate Republican Caucus