- Tulsa Police released dashcam and bodycam videos showing a chase that ended when an officer’s vehicle hit the suspect
- An officer can be heard on camera saying : ‘Don’t hit her, don’t hit her!’
- Kayla Shelton, 31, led officers on a chase that at times reached 100mph
- Shelton was hit when she ditched the truck and tried to make a run for it
Tulsa Police have released both dashcam and bodycam videos showing a chase that ended up with a police officer’s vehicle running over the suspect.
Tulsa Police said 31-year-old Kayla Shelton led officers on a chase that reached speeds of more than 100 mph in a stolen pickup truck.
The chase along I-44 lasted for 15 minutes during which time she nearly sideswiped several other cars along the way.
Tulsa Police released dashcam and bodycam videos showing a chase that ended when an officer’s vehicle hit the suspect
An officer can be heard on camera saying : ‘Don’t hit her, don’t hit her!’
Kayla Shelton, 31, faces several charges, including possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of a controlled substance and endangering others while eluding police
Officers say Shelton tried to ditch the truck and make a run for it across the street where she was hit.
‘Don’t hit her, don’t hit her, don’t hit her, don’t hit her, don’t hit her!’ the officer can be heard saying on camera as he warned his fellow officer.
Yet despite pleading with his colleague for caution, Shelton was hit.
‘I didn’t mean to hit her,’ the other officer responded on camera moments after the collision.
Shelton was taken to a hospital with minor injuries before being taken to jail.
She faces several charges, including possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of a controlled substance and endangering others while eluding police.
Shelton is being held in Tulsa Jail in lieu of a $5,000 bond.
Shelton was hit when she ditched the truck and tried to make a run for it
Police soon caught up with her as she tried to make a run for it and put her in handcuffs
Shelton was laid out flat on the ground as officers dealt with her after the extreme chase
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