The San Diego Police Department has agreed to revise portions of its vehicle pursuit policy following suggestions from the Commission on Police Practices that were made back in November.
The San Diego Police Department is grappling with the dangers of high-speed pursuits, after they resulted in two deadly crashes less than a year apart.
SDPD Chief Scott Wahl defends decision, citing concerns about sending the wrong message to those fleeing from police.
The department agreed at least partially to most recommendations made by the city's Commission on Police Practices, but ...
The San Diego Police Department indicated that it would not adopt restrictive pursuit policies recommended by the city’s oversight board last year in the wake of multiple police chases that resulted ...
The San Diego Police Department on Friday is responding to recommendations made by the Commission on Police Practices on ...
The San Diego Police Department on Friday is expected to announce their response to recommendations made regarding their ...
Every year, police departments nationwide initiate thousands of high-speed car chases, often with little public inquiry ...
San Diego police have made arrests in connection to several of the fires that broke out across the city last month, including ...
Arrests have been made in two fires that broke out two weeks ago in San Diego, San Diego Police chief Scott Wahl told NBC 7.
SDPD Chief Scott Wahl speaks with CBS 8's Eric Kahnert about how federal immigration policies and the city's budget deficit ...