any logic that'd connect the guy being chased to the cause of the helicopter crash seems piss-poor. it takes the notion of responsibility for consequences--which would be the rationale for criminal law--and just runs with it in a kind of ridiculous way. if you are going to go this route, you might as well blame the cops for giving chase, or radio traffic for making that chase de facto public knowledge, or the news director of the tv stations (as shakran indicated above). you could even hold the tv news audience to account for it. hell, why not hold the mayor to account as well: after all, if the city wasnt there, this wouldnt have happened.
or you could see this as an accident.
sheesh.
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