The lady who was slain during a chase with U.S. Marshals in Oklahoma City, according to authorities, has been identified by police.
On Wednesday, just before 5:10 p.m., Oklahoma City police and U.S. Marshals attempted to extradite a woman from Cleveland County on two felony charges for stalking and malicious damage to property.
According to a news release, the woman posted several threats on social media, including ones directed at police enforcement, and her actions progressed to the point where they suggested a significant danger of violence.
Near Northwest 39th Street and Barr Avenue, police attempted to pull the woman over, but she eluded them and they began pursuing her.
The pursuit came to a stop when a U.S. Marshal hit her vehicle close to Warren Avenue and Northwest 48th Street. When the woman allegedly grabbed a gun, a U.S. Marshal allegedly fired and killed her.
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In the end, she was shot by a U.S. Marshals Service agent, although that occurred only after she displayed a gun and after the collision, according to Knight.
The 44-year-old lady was identified by the Oklahoma City Police Department as Shari Vincent.
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