A dramatic video showed that a woman driving at night at high speed nearly struck an officer who was conducting a traffic stop along a road in Florida.
Body-cam footage taken by deputy Charles Williams shows that a white Mercedes sedan passed within inches of him, side-swiping his patrol vehicle as it was stopped in Lutz, 15 miles north of Tampa on Floridaโs Gulf of Mexico shore.
On the evening of May 4, Deputy Williams called his superiors to report: โI just had a white Mercedes hit my vehicle,โ before starting a high-speed chase of the car and its hit-and-run driver on Dale Mabry Highway.
Fearing for his own safety and for that of other motorists, Williams activated his siren and flashing lights; however, the driver continued to elude him.
When the car finally stopped, Williams confronted the driver, telling the woman behind the wheel to โget out.โ
The video obscured the womanโs face as she descended from the Mercedes, pleading for forgiveness and saying โIโm sorryโ.
Once the driver was standing in front of Deputy Williams, who said: โYou realize you hit my truck, right?โ
The woman claimed: โI didnโt know I hit it.โ
Deputy Williams talking with the lady that almost hit him on 4th of May 2022 in Hillsborough County, FL. (Hillsborough County Sheriffโs Office/Zenger)
Apparently expressing disbelief that she had not registered the glancing collision and the sound it made, Williams asked: โYou didnโt hear a loud boom?โ
Williams explained to her how she could have killed him: โI was standing in the road and you almost hit me.โ
โI thought a hit a rock or something,โ the woman claimed: โI heard a clunk.โ
Then she tried to touch Williams and he told her not to touch him.
โYou almost hit me and then hit my truck. And then you keep going. And Iโm behind you with my lights on and you continue to go,โ the exasperated Williams said
Another officer enters the frame as Williams asked the woman why she would drive in the lane after seeing the stopped police vehicle with its lights flashing.
โYou didnโt think to move over? Iโm literally blocking the lane,โ Williams said.
Deputy Williams talking with the lady that almost hit him on 4th of May 2022 in Hillsborough County, FL. (Hillsborough County Sheriffโs Office/Zenger)
The sheriffโs office of Hillsborough County recommends:
โRemember, if you see emergency lights: Switch lanes if you can safely do so. Slow down to 20 mph less than the posted speed if you canโt switch lanes.โ
The video ended with Sheriff Chad Chronister telling citizens: โDonโt put our deputies or any first responder at risk,โ and added, โWhen you see flashing lights, change lanes.โ
โIf you canโt safely move over, then slow down or proceed with caution,โ he said finally.
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