They began to get dressed as they warned the trooper to not get any closer, actually commanding him to “Stay right there!” When one woman told the trooper that they were going to leave, he replied that they were detained. And... they responded by sprinting to their 2009 Nissan Sentra and fleeing.
The chase was called off as quickly as it had started, but not long thereafter a motorist called to report a reckless driver going the wrong direction on State Road 52 and another trooper took up the chase — this time tagging the car with a StarChase GPS tracking projectile.
The car was ultimately tracked to a convenience store parking lot, but the women were not ready to give up. A Highway Patrol spokesperson told Real World Police that when a trooper arrived, the three women were emerging from the convenience store, but when the trooper tried to take one of them into custody the other two ran to their car. Fighting back against arrest, the driver of the Sentra then headed right at the trooper, forcing him to let the detained woman go as he darted to avoid being struck.
It gets even crazier.
The Patrol representative told Real World Police that the passenger in the car then got out with a metal baseball bat and started moving towards the trooper. At that same moment, backup was pulling up. That second trooper saw what was about to occur and and rammed the teens’ vehicle to keep the trooper from being bludgeoned. All three women then rushed back to the Sentra and fled, heading east on State Road 52.
This video starts just after Dade City Police had successfully deployed stop sticks on the Sentra, and just before troopers use a solid PIT maneuver to bring the Sentra to a stop at State Road 52 and 21st Street in Dade City.
Jeniyah McLeod, 19, was charged with felony resisting an officer with violence, felony assault on an officer, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.
Oasis Shakira McLeod, 18, was charged with misdemeanor DUI, felony assault on an officer, felony resisting an officer with violence, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.
Finally, Cecilia Eunique Young, 19, was charged with felony resisting an officer with violence, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia
When questioned, Jeniyah McLeod is said to have admitted that the marijuana in the vehicle was hers — she claimed that she had “bought it from a white guy named Bubba.”
Oh, Florida.
*Also, it could just be the camera angle, but the officer on the left (in black) at 5:00... holy crossfire!
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