A wild police video released last week in Georgia shows an officer ramming a car driven by a female armed robbery suspect. The woman actually tried to flee after a shocking accident on the interstate.
atlanta police
said The department's Motor Vehicle Enforcement Unit assisted the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office Wednesday in searching for a vehicle and an armed robbery suspect accused of stealing an elderly woman's cell phone.
The suspect immediately exited the vehicle and fled, jumping over a highway divider.
Atlanta police said officers located the vehicle and the suspect. Video shows him catching up with the suspect while washing his car.
Image Source: Screenshot from Atlanta Police Video
He was also seen pulling out a gun as police ordered him to “raise his hands!” and “Don’t run away!”
Image Source: Screenshot from Atlanta Police Video
However, the suspect backed away from the car wash and fled from police, and a pursuit ensued.
WAGATV said The pursuit continued on I-285. Atlanta police said officers used a PIT maneuver to end the pursuit. In fact, the video shows the police car hitting the left bumper of the suspect's car, spinning out and driving backwards along the left shoulder and highway divider before coming to a stop.
Image Source: Screenshot from Atlanta Police Video
The suspect immediately exited the vehicle and fled, jumping over a highway divider.
Image Source: Screenshot from Atlanta Police Video
However, police took similar action and quickly surrounded the suspect and took him into custody.
Image Source: Screenshot from Atlanta Police Video
Image Source: Screenshot from Atlanta Police Video
Police said they identified the suspect as 36-year-old Jenny Johnson.
Image Source: Screenshot from Atlanta Police Video
Police said the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office was the arresting agency and charged Johnson with armed robbery, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, theft by receiving stolen property, and fleeing or attempting to elude police. . So was she Paid Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon or first-time offender probationer.
Police dashcam and body camera video of the chase and arrest can be seen below. (Content warning: Strong language.)
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