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Suspected DUI Driver Arrested After Allegedly Trying to Run Over Oklahoma
The angle is taken from Officer Matt Stacy, who was attempting to stop 41-year-old Stacy Bunsey.
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The incident occurred Friday afternoon in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, after police received a report about a stolen SUV.
Fortunately, Officer Stacy wasn’t seriously hurt. The video shows Stacy fire two shots a split second before the SUV slammed into his vehicle and knocked him flying.
Stacy’s efforts did little to stop the woman, as she allegedly continued to speed towards him and rammed into his cruiser.
Video shows Stacy hitting the ground and the chase coming to an end. The video then shows the vehicle stopped on the side of the road, with Bunsey standing on the driver’s seat shouting at officers with the top half of her body exposed from the sunroof.
Neither shot struck or injured her. Police had to use a taser to get her out of the vehicle.
“I don’t bleed out, I’m the Holy Spirit, b–h!” she yelled.
Officer Stacy fired twice, with one bullet hitting the SUV’s hood and the other hitting his own car’s windshield post.
She later told officers she “did a line of ice” the night before the wreck.
Somehow Officer Stacy avoided serious injury in the collision. “We’re making him take a few days off work, just because of the ordeal”.
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Bunsey is being held on $112,00 bail and faces numerous charges, including assault, driving under the influence of drugs, possession of a stolen vehicle and resisting arrest. “I’m very proud of the individual actions they did”, Carter said.