While the Frisco Police Department promised to 'learn' from their mistake, the woman driving said they've 'suffered a lot of mental and emotional trauma' from the incident (via toofab)
While the Frisco Police Department promised to "learn" from their mistake, the woman driving said they've "suffered a lot of mental and emotional trauma" from the incident.
"The error resulted in an incorrect registration return, leading the officer to believe that the vehicle was possibly stolen," said Frisco PD. Backup was called and because it was considered a"high-risk stop," guns were drawn after the vehicle was pulled over.In the vehicle was driver Demetria Heard -- who identified herself on TikTok after the incident -- as well as her husband, her son and her nephew.
Eventually, the responding officers realized the mistake, put down their guns and told Heard's husband he could also step out of the car. "This is an honest mistake. We didn't want to do this. We didn't know. It came back stolen to us," said one of the officers."This is the normal way we pull people out of a stolen car. It just came back to us that it was not stolen. That's why we stopped everything in the middle. We're so sorry you had to go through that."
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