necessary conditions to justify the pursuit, police said. A man who was released from Westen State Hospital, stole a school bus, drove across WA state, ditched it, hitchhiked, ended up stealing a front-end loader, which he used to flip a car into a structure near his home before crashing into his house, all while wearing a sundress. pic.twitter.com/mvkCcky5E3— Ari Hoffman (@thehoffather) July 27, 2021 Under a new law, law enforcement must have probable cause the suspect committed a violent offense or is under the influence of a substance to continue a pursuit, or officers must determine a pursuit is “necessary for the purpose of identifying or apprehending the person” or that the person is an “imminent threat to the safety of others.”