OKCPD release video of deadly police shooting
Nov 05, 2024
WARNING: The video in this story contains graphic material of an officer-involved shooting that may be upsetting to viewers. Discretion is advised.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahoma City Police released a video of a mid-October deadly officer-involved shooting.
"Driver of the PT Cruiser! Hands up! Out the window, please!" said officers to the suspect.
Police were in a late-night stand off in the middle of NW 122nd and Macarthur on October 10.
The suspect, 77-year-old Annette Prince, was in the driver's seat.
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A few minutes before, in a nearby neighborhood, officers said she was a passenger in a car when she allegedly shot the driver who managed to jump out.
"Prince moved to the driver's seat, turned the vehicle around, and ran over the shooting victim," said Capt. Valerie Littlejohn during the video.
The video shows the 75-year-old woman, who had just been shot, being hit by the car. Officers said she survived.
"A nearby person found the victim and called 911," said Capt. Littlejohn.
Meanwhile, Prince barreled down the road and crashed. After that, her car didn't work. She was stalled in the middle of the street. That's when a passerby got out of his car to help.
"But, Prince pointed the gun at this person who took cover and called 911," said Capt. Littlejohn.
From the view of the police car, you can see the passerby's hand sticking up on the outside of the passenger side. Police said they could see Prince holding a gun.
"Prince refused to drop the weapon and fired several shots," said Littlejohn.
Police said they called for shields and non-lethal equipment. Then, Prince allegedly pointed the gun at officers. They fired back several times.
Officers said Prince stayed in her car for several minutes, but eventually got out with the gun still in her hand.
"Hands! Put your hands up! Hands up! Put the gun down," officers shouted at her.
Prince stood outside her car swaying and waving the gun around for nearly a minute, until officers said she pointed the gun at them, again.
Officers fired several times, hitting Prince.
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She was rushed to the hospital where she later died. The passerby was rescued and was never hurt.
"The shooting victim is still recovering from her injuries," said Capt. Littlejohn.
OKCPD said the seven officers involved were placed on administrative leave while the department investigated. None were hurt.
The shooting victim has not been named.