Diagram

Either the suspect will come out or the police will go after him.

Please hold on a few minutes while I prepare a diagram.

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This scenario can be represented using a simple diagram called a logical OR diagram, also known as a Venn diagram. Here's how you can create the diagram to illustrate the given statement:

1. Draw a rectangle to represent the total possibilities or options.
2. Label one circle inside the rectangle as "Suspect comes out."
3. Label the other circle inside the rectangle as "Police go after him."
4. Place the circles in a way that they overlap slightly to indicate the possibility of both events happening.

Your final diagram should show two overlapping circles within a rectangle. The circle on the left represents the scenario where the suspect comes out, the circle on the right represents the scenario where the police go after the suspect, and the overlapping region represents the possibility of both events happening.