A Utah police car cruiser's dashboard camera has captured an incredible incident while on pursuit of a 29-year old woman in a Mercedes-Benz trying to flee the cops.
It all started when police responded to unwanted guest disturbance call (as in she wouldn't leave someone's house) on Sunday. The woman eventually left said house in her car, and shortly after, a patrol officer spotted the vehicle and attempted to pull her over but she refused and drove away.
While trying to get away from the cops, she smashed into a train at a rail crossing in Woods Cross, Utah.
“It just couldn’t stop in time,” Detective Adam Osoro of the local police department said of the train to Fox News. “It was too close to the incident, didn’t have time to stop.”
“There was already a southbound train going across 2600 south, and she hit that train while it was crossing,” Osoro added. “While officers were trying to get her out of her car, a second southbound train hit her vehicle.”
Even though her Benz was hit by two (!) trains, the woman only suffered a broken arm.
“The vehicle sustained heavy damage, so in this case she’s very lucky to still be with us,” Osoro said.
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