Ruiz-Lopez v. Holder, 682 F.3d 513, *520 (6th Cir. Jun. 19, 2012) (Washington conviction of felony flight from an officer, in violation of Washington Revised Code 46.61.024, categorically rose to the level of a crime of moral turpitude, since willful or wanton disregard for the lives or property of others is an essential element of the offense: The element of wanton or willful disregard clearly fulfills the requisite scienter component, and cases such as Mei and Pulido-Alatorre show that intentionally fleeing from a police vehicle qualifies as the type of socially condemned, reprehensible conduct that is reasonably encompassed by the BIA's general definition of a CIMT.).