FLORIDA WOMAN STEALS POLICE CRUISER AND LEADS AUTHORITIES ON A HIGH-SPEED CHASE ENDING IN THE TRAGIC DEATH OF 2 INNOCENT PEOPLE. (PHOTO)
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Florida woman steals police cruiser and leads authorities on a high-speed chase ending in the tragic death of 2 innocent people.
Marion County Florida Sheriff's office were called out last Thursday to a suspicious person report. When the deputy arrived on scene he ordered 33-year-old Kendra Boone to the back of his vehicle. As the deputy exited his vehicle to speak to Boone, she jumped through the passenger side window and into the SUV and took off.
Deputy Chris Witte attempted to stop Boone on scene chasing after her and unsuccessfully trying to pull her out. She accelerated away from Witte and exited the parking lot.
Boone then led deputies down Highway 40 at speeds exceeding 100 mph. Eventually after erratically passing a semi on the shoulder at a high rate before losing control. Boone then crossed the center line and collided head on with a pickup truck occupied by a 73- year-old male and 72-year-old female both from Waterloo, South Carolina.
As a result of the tragic crash both occupants of the truck and Boone were killed.
Boone was recently released from prison due to concurrent sentencing, a fact that Billy Woods lamented in a recent interview saying, "If this person would have been in jail, I wouldn't have two deceased innocent people. Her, I don't give a crap about."
When asked about policies restricting officers leaving their car running when exiting during a stop he replied that those policies "don't mean shit" and his deputy did nothing wrong.
According to their very own law enforcement policies, his Deputy definitely did do something wrong, but that is neither here nor there anymore. It won't bring three people back to life.
Our thoughts are with the victims and one affected by these losses.
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