Palm Springs Police Chief Andrew Mills said canceling the city holiday parade after a motorcycle crash would have made the ...
Palm Springs police officers will not use motorcycles while a crash at the city's Holiday Lights Parade is under ...
I can guarantee you that nobody in this department will pop a wheelie on their motorcycle ever again,' Police Chief Andy ...
A police motorcycle stunt gone wrong at a Palm Springs holiday parade prompts the chief to review department practices.
The Palm Springs police chief says an officer was doing crowd control and demonstrations during a holiday parade over the ...
PALM SPRINGS — Ten people were injured after a police traffic officer on a motorcycle crashed into bystanders at a weekend ...
Palm Springs Police Chief Andrew Mills told The Desert Sun on Sunday that he was aware of reports and videos of police officers “popping the clutch” on their motorcycles at Saturday’s Festival of ...
Emergency crews treat patients after a Palm Springs Police motorcycle crashes into the crowd of spectators on North Palm ...
"An officer was on his motorcycle and doing crowd control as well as some demonstrations," Mills said. "When he turned around the back side of a car, he lost his balance on the bike. His foot slipped ...
The collision happened Saturday along the route of the 32nd annual Palm Springs Festival of Light Parade in downtown Palm ...
The crash happened when a police officer crashed their motorcycle, which then veered into the crowd of onlookers lining the ...
Palm Springs Police Chief Andy Mills shared the latest on the devastating officer-involved motorcycle crash at the Festival of Lights Parade that left 12 people injured.