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SUNRISE, Fla. (WFLA) – Drivers are accused of intentionally trying to kill a South Florida police officer after video captured Tuesday showed police and bystanders.
According to a report by NBC affiliate WTVJ, a Lauder Hill official helped the accident when the SUV hit him, and nearby pedestrians at a shopping plaza near the 2300 block of North University Drive in Sunrise It was attacking.
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“From what I saw, he obviously tried to kill him,” witness Dion Noel told WTVJ. “It was intentional, total and totally intentional.”
Noel said he saw the whole incident unfold before the driver ran around the police officer and the woman he was talking to before both of them ran again. He told WTVJ that the driver was trying to kill the police.
The report said both officers and pedestrians were hospitalized and in stable condition.
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“[The officer] I think he was severely damaged and his legs were broken. Half of his face was hurt and he was complaining about his breathing,” Noel explained.
According to WTVJ, the driver was caught nearby. It is unclear what crime he faces.
WFLA.com has contacted the Lauderhill Police Station and Sunrise Police Station for additional information.