See how this careless driver targeted police officers with drifts


The driver of a Chrysler 300C caused a riot last Tuesday when he tried to hit a police officer and other people with a drift in a car crash in Maryland. A 22-year-old woman has been arrested on charges of attempted first-degree murder.

The incident took place at the Walmart store near the Arundel Mills Circle in Hanover, Maryland. In a video uploaded to Instagram ticket denials, we see a police officer trying to stop a Chrysler 300, which looks like it was badly damaged from the outside. The driver disobeyed the officer’s order, bypassed the parking lot and dangerously approached nearby people and other parked cars.

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The most surprising thing was when the driver of the Chrysler tried to pass a police officer who had just escaped the blow. The car came back and this time tried to hit the officer again with a drift, so careless driving does not stop there. Thankfully, despite the close call, people managed to get out of the way.

Police arrived at the scene after receiving a report of reckless driving. While the driver was driving towards them, the police tried to disperse the crowd. according to Daily voting, the driver tried to hit several officers and collided with a parked police car, resulting in minor injuries to himself and the officers. He was presumed arrested and taken into custody after visiting a local hospital.

CBS Baltimore He is currently charged with “attempted first-degree murder, reckless endangerment, resisting arrest and a number of other charges in connection with the incident.” If convicted, the maximum penalty for these crimes in Maryland is life imprisonment.



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