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-Lurid Crime Tales-
S.C Mayor to Cops: Quit Chasing Criminals
2009-09-19
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The Mayor of Wellford is defending her policy which bans police officers in that city from chasing suspects. Sallie Peake says the policy also includes vehicle chases along with pursuits on foot.

A memo issued on September 2nd from Peake to all Wellford officers reads:

"As of this date, there are to be no more foot chases when a suspect runs. I do not want anyone chasing after any suspects whatsoever."

WSPA first reported the mandate on Wednesday after an anonymous citizen faxed a copy of the memo to our newsroom. Peake was out of town and unavailable for comment. On Friday, reporter Chris Cato caught up with her in her office and questioned her about the origin of the policy. Peake says she issued the mandate because several officers have been injured during chases, driving up insurance costs for the town.

"The officers are costing us more money on insurance than most citizens here in the city of Wellford are even earning," says Peake.

She says the city is paying out $20,000 annually in workers' compensation claims, much of it due to the police force. In July, two officers wrecked their cruisers while chasing suspects and had to go to the hospital for minor treatment. The police chief says three officers have been injured during foot chases in the last two years.

Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright says the policy prevents police from upholding the law--a direct violation of their constitutional oath. "If a bank robber or a drunk driver or a shoplifter or somebody with a warrant runs on foot, it's our obligation to do what we can do to bring them to justice," says Wright.

But when we asked Peake about her order impeding an officer from stopping a crime in progress, she became defensive and irate. The conversation went as follows:

Reporter: "Are you telling your officers if they witness a crime - they witness someone commit a crime on someone else and they're ten yards away - they can't go stop that person?"

Peake: "Is that in there?" (referring to policy)

Reporter: "It says no chases whatsoever."

Peake: "Well, that's what I said, no chases, didn't I? I didn't say nothing about a crime. If you see a crime, this that and the other -"

Reporter: "Well, that's what a chase is - "

Peake: "Well, I told them no chase on foot, and (the police chief) know exactly what I mean, so you're trying to twist what I -"

Reporter: "No, I'm not. You said no chases. No chases means no chases."

Peake: (claps hands) "You got you a story, thank God! You are so sweet! You got you a story on a woman in Wellford! Hallelujah! I'm so proud of you, Mr. Cato!"

Wellford Police Chief Chris Guy has told his officers to abide by the policy. He says they can still protect the public. "Just because a suspect may run does not mean we can't identify them, sign warrants, and catch them later," says Guy.

But Sheriff Wright says when a suspect gets away, there is always the chance he could hurt someone before officers catch up with him.

Peake says that won't happen in Wellford.

Here's hoping the arm of the law really is long.
The earlier part of the story:
The mayor of an Upstate city has issued an order that may handcuff her police officers and put citizens at risk, according to some.News Channel 7 received a fax from an anonymous person identifying themself as "a concerned Wellford citizen". Included was a memo written by Wellford Mayor Sallie Peake, addressed to all city police officers. Dated September 2, 2009, it reads:

"As of this date, there are to be no more foot chases when a suspect runs. I do not want anyone chasing after any suspects whatsoever."

We have not been able to reach Peake for comment. The city clerk tells us the Mayor is out of town on vacation and is unreachable.

Wellford Police Chief Chris Guy confirmed the memo was legitimate. He says he has told his officers to abide by the order until he can sit down with Peake and talk about it. "This came about because an officer twisted his ankle while chasing a suspect a couple of weeks ago," said Chief Guy.

He said he could not comment further until he has talked with Peake about how the policy will affect his officers' abilities to perform their duties.

For an outside opinion, we went to Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright. "I've never seen a memo like that before, telling your police officers not to do their job," said Wright. "That's strange."

Wright says Peake has essentiall handcuffed her officers. "If a bank robber or a drunk driver or a shoplifter or somebody with a warrant runs on foot, it's our obligation to do what we can do to bring them to justice," says Wright.

He says the memo may actually be illegal because it directly conflicts with a police officer's constitutional oath to uphold the law. And he says while it may protect officers from injury, it may also put citizens at risk. "If you've got somebody that's running from the police, whose to say they won't break into your home to get away from law enforcement?" said Wright.

He said he is going to ask State Law Enforcement Division if the memo is legal. In the meantime, he says he will add patrols to the Wellford area in case officers need help catching suspects who decide to run.
as if they all won't, now?
Posted by:Frank G

#11  Look for a huge increase in crime, crooks will be coming from a hundred miles around.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-09-19 22:05  

#10  Easy solution. If a perp runs, shoot him. Just let the public know that if a police officer wants to talk to you, you damn well had better stop.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-09-19 17:56  

#9  Just have police and 911 dispatchers take requests and complaints, and get back to the service requesters within 48 hours, in an 8-to-5 sort of way. With a 12 to 1 lunch break, of course. We must be civilized here, ya know.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2009-09-19 16:24  

#8  Sure she didn't have any input on the ROEs for Afghanistan?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-09-19 13:05  

#7  Good! They should also stop arresting people because that implies a value judgement and probably hurts their feelings. Besides, everyone is innocent until proven guilty so why are the police chasing them in the first place?
Posted by: SteveS   2009-09-19 12:44  

#6  Wow. Just wow. Go watch the video. Talk about ignoring your responsibility. And the chief of police is just as bad.

Quick highlights:

Goblins who escape (or walk away) won't hurt anyone else - it won't happen here.

Just because they escape doesn't mean we won't catch them 'later'. (presumably without pursuit... will they turn themselves in?)

We can still keep people safe (by following the directive). (This from the chief of Police).
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-09-19 12:15  

#5  She's a Democrat? Why, I would have never known that from the story!
Posted by: Steve White   2009-09-19 11:16  

#4  watch the video at the link - she's an ignorant harpy
Posted by: Frank G   2009-09-19 10:44  

#3  I suspect the unemployment rate in Wellford will increase by one after the next election. Is anyone surprised that the mayor is a Democrat?
Posted by: DMFD   2009-09-19 10:28  

#2  The problem can be easily solved. Don't have the POLICE chase fleeing suspects - have their 9mm emmisary do the chasing.
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-09-19 10:18  

#1  "you got you.."
"I didn't say nothing..."
" ...them no chase on foot..."

Good Lord! Is this woman really that illiterate and/or ungrammatical?
Posted by: AlanC   2009-09-19 10:17  

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