POLICE CRUISER PLOWS THROUGH CROWD IN TACOMA WASHINGTON
At least one person was injured late Saturday night when a Tacoma, Washington, police officer rammed his cruiser through a crowd of people blocking an intersection in a terrifying incident caught on camera.
Police were called to the corner of South 9th and Pacific Avenue around 6:20 p.m. local time and found “multiple vehicles and approximately 100 people present blocking the intersection."
Officers began to clear the intersection when one group allegedly began crowding an officer’s cruiser.
“People hit the body of the police vehicle and its windows as the officer was stopped in the street,” the department said. “The officer, fearing for his safety, tried to back up, but was unable to do so because of the crowd."
Video posted on social media then shows the officer rev his engine and drive forward, flinging multiple people to the ground and seemingly driving over at least one.
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At least one person was injured late Saturday night when a Tacoma, Washington, police officer rammed his cruiser through a crowd of people blocking an intersection in a terrifying incident caught on camera.
Police were called to the corner of South 9th and Pacific Avenue around 6:20 p.m. local time and found “multiple vehicles and approximately 100 people present blocking the intersection."
Officers began to clear the intersection when one group allegedly began crowding an officer’s cruiser.
“People hit the body of the police vehicle and its windows as the officer was stopped in the street,” the department said. “The officer, fearing for his safety, tried to back up, but was unable to do so because of the crowd."
Video posted on social media then shows the officer rev his engine and drive forward, flinging multiple people to the ground and seemingly driving over at least one.
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