One Indianapolis man has already led police on three high speed chases this year
FOX NEWS - An accused thief was arrested on Thursday night after leading Indianapolis police on a high speed chase. Again.
It was the third time this year that Donald Williams was pursued by cops in the city, Fox59 reports.
Williams was spotted apparently breaking into cars in a mall parking lot when he hit the road to elude capture.
Nearly the same thing happened in January and developed into a 12-mile chase, where Williams rammed a police cruiser before being tazed and apprehended.
A few days later, while he was out on a $500 bond, a police officer tried to pull him over for driving erratically, and yet another chase ensued.
“It’s catch and release criminal justice, that is the problem,” Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police President Rick Snyder told Fox59, citing rules that allow some accused criminals to be released from custody without a judicial review.