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Updated · Fox News · Jun 5
Dallas Suspect Steals Police Cruiser for 30 Seconds With Officer Inside
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 5

Dallas Suspect Steals Police Cruiser for 30 Seconds With Officer Inside

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 5

Summary

  • Body-camera and dashcam footage released by Dallas police shows 37-year-old Stacey Huffman slipping a hand from his cuffs, taking a patrol car and driving off with an officer trapped in the back seat.
  • Police said the May 30 incident began after a 5:35 p.m. traffic stop on South Marsalis Avenue; when officers stopped again on Interstate 35 around 6:10 p.m. to restrain him, Huffman climbed into the driver’s seat.
  • About 30 seconds later, after a Taser failed and the officer struck Huffman while shouting for him to stop, Huffman opened the door at roughly 50 mph and jumped from the moving cruiser.
  • The patrol car traveled about 1,000 feet before the officer lunged into the front seat and regained control, avoiding a crash; Huffman was knocked unconscious, and both men were taken to a hospital.
  • Huffman is expected to face charges including escape from custody, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, firearm and drug possession, and driving with an invalid license as the case remains under investigation.

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How did a handcuffed suspect breach a police car's security to take control with an officer inside?
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