"WWJ: Two children are dead and three others are in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle that was fleeing from police in Detroit.
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According to police, the situation unfolded around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in an east side neighborhood near Warren Avenue and East Outer Drive.

Police say two officers spotted a red Chevrolet Camaro with two men inside — and one of them had a handgun. Officers activated their siren and attempted to pull the vehicle over, but the suspects took off and a chase ensued — reaching speeds above 70 miles per hour on residential streets....snip.."

http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2015/06/...rted-over-gun/

Elsewhere, police department critics are rallying against the police for this pursuit.

I'm wondering what the best policy is for DPD. To stand down when they see a crime [[open carry in vehicle)? Or pursue for 75 seconds? At what point must they stop? How fast do suspects have to drive to be sure that cops can't follow?

This is certainly a very sad story. My condolences to the families of the victims. Story doesn't say if the victims survived their crash.