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Summary
A jury has convicted a Harpers Ferry woman in a drunk driving incident where she nearly ran over a police officer with her car, and then resisted arrest. The main evidence used by prosecutors was police dash-cam video that captured the incident on tape. It happened on February 16th. Harpers Ferry Police Chief Donald Buracker says he was nearly mowed down by an More.. out-of-control driver on Route 340, while he was providing back-up to a fellow officer. Within seconds of the near miss, which was not captured on tape, Buracker took off, trailing the BMW for several miles before the driver, Stacia Lynn Fuller, finally pulled over on Country Club Road. Buracker says Fuller was totally uncooperative, and after several minutes of yelling and cursing, Fuller was still not in handcuffs, and continued to resist. A male friend and her dog remained inside the car, watching the ordeal unfold.
Footage Information
Source | CONUS Archive |
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Record ID | 294178 |
Story Slug | DUI CAPTURE OF A WILD WOMAN 2008 |
Location | HARPERS FERRY, WEST VIRGINIA |
Format | DASHCAM |
Date | 2-16-2008 |
Archive Time | 3:00 |
TRT | 3:00 |
Video Description | NIGHTTIME DASHCAM VIDEO WITH AUDIO, IN COLOR, CAR APPROACHES CAR PULLED OVER ON SIDE OF ROAD, WOMAN IS ARGUING AND COPS HAVE TO TACKLE HER TO BRING HER UNDER CONTROL, SHE WAILS AND CRIES AS SHE’S PUT IN COP CAR |
Description | A jury has convicted a Harpers Ferry woman in a drunk driving incident where she nearly ran over a police officer with her car, and then resisted arrest. The main evidence used by prosecutors was police dash-cam video that captured the incident on tape. It happened on February 16th. Harpers Ferry Police Chief Donald Buracker says he was nearly mowed down by an More.. out-of-control driver on Route 340, while he was providing back-up to a fellow officer. Within seconds of the near miss, which was not captured on tape, Buracker took off, trailing the BMW for several miles before the driver, Stacia Lynn Fuller, finally pulled over on Country Club Road. Buracker says Fuller was totally uncooperative, and after several minutes of yelling and cursing, Fuller was still not in handcuffs, and continued to resist. A male friend and her dog remained inside the car, watching the ordeal unfold. |
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