A police officer was thrown from a moving car in a film that was out on the internet early on Friday in Texas, causing serious injuries. Bystanders can be seen laughing and mocking the officer as he lay unconscious on the ground.
A police commander is pursuing her, as evidenced by footage from Beaumont that shows a female leaping into a convertible and running across a parking lot.
As the official attempted to stop her by jumping into the vehicle’s rear seats, the girl unexpectedly accelerated, throwing the official head-first onto the pavement.
The official, who sustained a serious head injury, was left unconscious on the ground. Surprisingly, a group of young spectators cheered and laughed as the official lay in pain.
” Yo, yo! Authorities! Move on my person”! people shouted as the car fled the scene, the New York Post reported.
The feared driver of the car, Jamaysha Butler, was afterwards detained by police. She is currently facing charges of drunkenness rape and evading detention, both of which stem from a serious physical injury sustained by a peace officer, according to the Beaumont Police Department.
The wounded officer, whose identification remains unknown, was transported to clinic with a brain hemorrhage but is now secure, according to KDFM.
Authorities also arrested 22-year-old Melissa Bell, who allegedly assaulted an official during her arrest. Bell was escorted to a police car while Bell was, according to KDFM. kicked and kneed the officer.
Bell was taken into custody for public intoxication, resisting arrest, meddling with common obligations, assault on a peace officer, and outstanding warrants. Both the girl had before arrests.
Social media platforms responded inappropriately to the affair.
A person commented:” Dude thought he was Paul Blart”, referencing Kevin James’s figure in” Mall Cop”.
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