Every time a media outlet says "police chase" in a headline or story, when it is incorrect, we need to ALL start bombarding the editor/producer with calls and emails. For example, they keep calling the incident involving the four boys a chase - which it wasn't - just like the called the deal with Finch a chase - which it wasn't. In both cases, the officers barely had time to get to their vehicles and crank it up before the crash occurred, but they consistently use the term chase.
Every time a media outlet says "police chase" in a headline or story, when it is incorrect, we need to ALL start bombarding the editor/producer with calls and emails. For example, they keep calling the incident involving the four boys a chase - which it wasn't - just like the called the deal with Finch a chase - which it wasn't. In both cases, the officers barely had time to get to their vehicles and crank it up before the crash occurred, but they consistently use the term chase.