Family Sues Police After 3-Year-Old's Death in High-Speed Chase
Indisputable with Dr. Rashad RicheyDecember 2, 202511 min9,930 views
30 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβTragic Loss of Zoey Harrison
- π A three-year-old girl, Zoey Harrison, was tragically killed in a high-speed police chase on May 7th in Maryland.
- π Zoey and her mother were innocent bystanders when the suspect, Larry Naylor, lost control of his vehicle and crashed into multiple cars, including theirs.
- βοΈ Her family is now suing Prince George's County and two police departments involved in the chase, as well as Naylor.
Allegations of Negligence and Misconduct
- π¨ The lawsuit claims officers took Zoey out of her car seat and placed her on the hood of a police car, allegedly worsening her injuries.
- β οΈ Officers involved in the chase reportedly have a history of complaints regarding reckless driving, excessive force, and failure to follow protocol.
- π£οΈ The family's attorney stated that Zoey's life was "needlessly cut short because of the alleged negligence of others."
Calls for Accountability and Policy Reform
- π The incident highlights a perceived pattern of misconduct and a need for greater accountability within police departments.
- π Prince George's County Council recently passed "Zoe's Law," a police chase reform requiring departments to follow stricter pursuit standards, limiting chases to felonies or imminent threats.
- β³ This reform, though named in Zoey's memory, was passed too late to prevent her death.
Discussion on Police Pursuits and Justice
- β Questions are raised about the justification for the chase, initiated for a missing tag, and whether police had suspicion of more serious crimes.
- βοΈ The discussion emphasizes the difference between accidents and willful misconduct, advocating for punishment before tragedies occur.
- π While acknowledging the difficulty of police work, the conversation stresses that officers willingly choose to uphold community safety, and failure to do so is a disservice.
- π The sentiment is that no amount of money can replace Zoey, but accountability can prevent future tragedies.
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