Woman escapes cuffs, opens fire from cop car | USA TODAY

CORRECTION: This version of the video displays an incorrect name. The suspect's name is Racheal Zion Clay.

A woman is facing three felonies after escaping her handcuffs and opening fire with a deputy’s AR-15 assault rifle from the back of his vehicle.
**Video provided to USA TODAY with faces blurred

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24 comments

    1. I remember in high school our cops would non chalantly leave the car running door open rifle or shotty sitting in the middle…. it’s almost like they are tempting kids huh?

    1. That’s probably because those specific police officers are either better trained for situations like that and don’t resort to killing as their first option or they are just more mentally fit to handle that situation. You can’t assume that all a police officers in every state and city will handle this sort of situation the same, they should but they don’t.

  1. Whoopsie! Some police officers are going to cop sh!t for not locking their weapons locker….. 👎😠
    And the civilian has a legal suit against the police for negligence.

    M 🦘🏏😎

  2. How dumb was it to place a handcuffed suspect near or with access to a weapon?!?
    Very…!!!

    Cops should be disciplined for their very stupid actions, and lucky things didn’t go as far as they could’ve…🤔🙄

  3. I guess 5.56 isn’t all that “high powered” if it went through the window and barely hurt the man it hit in the head. 🤔

    1. Lots of people can dislocate their joints to get through cuffs. As for the weapon, that’s officer negligence.

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