I was in a hurry to respond to a call: A cop ran over a woman who was speeding (video)

Police officers said it was unclear whether Kiana Brown was killed during the second collision. They claimed that the victim was still lying on the road in the dark when the police hit him.

In the United States, a woman who was hit by a speeding driver who fled the scene of the accident was shot again a few minutes later by a police officer responding to the call. The New York Post writes about this.

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It was announced that 38-year-old Kiana Brown died at an intersection in Louisiana. Officers claimed that it was not clear whether the American woman died during the second collision, and that the woman was still lying on the road in the dark when the police officer ran over her. But a friend of the woman who witnessed the incident told WAFB that Brown took her clothes from the road during the second collision.

“When the police hit him, his body jumped into the air, he fell to the ground, but then he ran over him again. It was like they were working him in reverse,” says a friend named Lorraine.

Security footage obtained by local news station WBRZ shows Brown being struck by a gray sedan as he entered the store. The driver of the car continued on his way without thinking of stopping.

Passersby gathered on the roadside. The injured woman is not visible in the frame, but people standing nearby are clearly shocked after a police car with its lights flashing drives down the street. One of the men threw his hands up in the air and a woman moved away from the road and put her hands behind her head. The incident occurred approximately 10 minutes after the first accident.

The Baton Rouge Police Department is currently investigating the crash and the officer’s actions. Police are also looking for the driver of the gray or silver sedan with tinted windows that initially struck Brown. They stated that the vehicle probably had damage to its front grille, hood and driver’s side rear door.

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It was also learned that the man accused of kidnapping the presenter did not leave his home due to his excess weight. The suspect made a material about weight loss in 2018 and said that he was 222 kilos. He drank an average of 36 liters of cola and ate junk food a week. The court confirmed the man owned a gun and contacted a killer in America to kill the TV presenter.

Source: Focus

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