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> At least the stupid cunt is dead.
Sheriff Billy Woods spoke to the media on Friday and showed body camera
footage of a woman stealing a deputy's vehicle.
Woods said dispatchers received a call from a woman alleging another woman
was trying to steal her vehicle keys.
The body camera video shows Deputy Chris Witte arriving on scene. He
lowered a window and told a woman, later identified as Kendra Dalyn Boone,
to go to the back of the SUV.
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Witte got out of the cruiser, closed the door and walked to the back. As
he was walking, Boone entered the SUV through the passenger's side open
window and got to the back seat.
Realizing what she had done, Witte quickly went to the driver's side door
and tried to unlock the vehicle. Witte was able to open the door and
attempted to grab Boone, but she managed to speed away.
The crash
She drove the stolen SUV on State Road 40 East for several miles with a
deputy in pursuit. She made a U-turn near the weigh station, just west of
State Road 19, sheriff's officials said.
As the vehicle continued westbound, other deputies were putting out stop
sticks. Boone turned the vehicle around before reaching the stop sticks
and headed eastbound on SR 40.
Boone drove recklessly at speeds of more than 100 mph. The pursuing deputy
lost sight of the stolen SUV on multiple occasions, authorities said.
Eventually, the stolen SUV ran off the road and onto the right shoulder
while trying to pass a semitractor-trailer. When Boone re-entered the
roadway, she lost control of the vehicle and it slammed into a GMC Sierra
pickup truck that was in the oncoming lane.
When deputies got to the location, they found Boone and three other people
unresponsive. Boone, and two people from the pickup truck, a man and
woman, died at the scene, deputies said. The third person from the pickup,
identified by Florida Highway Patrol troopers as a man, was taken to HCA
Florida Ocala Hospital in critical condition.
Troopers said the stolen SUV caught fire.
The deceased from the pickup truck were identified as 73-year-old Earl
Middleton from Waterloo, South Carolina. His brother Russell Middleton,
74, is from Silver Springs. He remains hospitalized, troopers said.
The third occupant, a 72-year-old woman, also from South Carolina, was
killed in the crash. Her family has not been notified of her death,
troopers said.
Woods defends deputy
"My deputy did absolutely nothing wrong," Woods said at the press
conference.
The sheriff said law enforcement officials call never know what they will
be facing when responding to a call for service.
With Boone climbing through the window, Woods said: "You saw how fast that
happened."
Woods said no policy or procedure could've prevented Boone from doing what
she did. He called her a "moron" at least twice during the news
conference.
"The blame goes to this individual," the sheriff said.
Holding stacks and stacks of paper, Woods told the media that each page
highlights Boone's criminal history. The record includes 13 felony arrests
and nine misdemeanors.
Boone's criminal past
Locally, records show Boone was taken into custody on a trespassing charge
in February 2020. She spent a day in the jail and was released. Months
later, in July 2020, Boone was again arrested. This time it was for an
Orange County warrant for violation of probation for burglary of an
occupied structure. Court records show the 33-year-old woman was released
in November 2020.
Her final arrest came in late October 2021, when she was accused of
trespassing and fleeing and eluding police/disregard of safety to persons
or property.
Sent to prison in May 2022, Boone was released in October 2023, according
to a state filing. Those same records show she had other convictions for
grand theft, grand theft of a motor vehicle and attempted robbery, all
from Volusia County.
Woods said if Boone would have been sentenced to prison for violating
probation, there wouldn't be two dead innocent people.
"Hold people accountable," Woods said.
The sheriff said his heart goes out to the families of the two people who
died. He said Boone "was a threat to human life" because there were
firearms in the stolen vehicle and because she was driving recklessly.
Contact Austin L. Miller at
austin...@starbanner.com
https://www.ocala.com/story/news/crime/2024/02/02/sheriff-blame-rests-
with-the-woman-who-stole-the-deputys-vehicle/72447924007/