African-American Woman Faces 13 Charges in Hit-and-Run Death of Police Officer

Bowe was in tears as she was detained in a police car.

A 32-year-old African-American woman in New York State, U.S., allegedly drove drunk early Tuesday (27), hit and killed a 43-year-old police officer and then walked away without a care. She had been on Facebook Live hours before the incident, referring to the case of Floyd, a black Minnesota man who was killed by a police officer kneeling on his neck, and abused police with foul language, and is now facing 13 charges, including manslaughter, and could be sentenced to 15 years in prison if convicted.

Beauvais (Jessica Beauvais) live while smoking and drinking, and even ignoring the fact that they are being suspended, continue to drive out. She fled the scene of the crime at about 2 a.m. on the Long Island Expressway after hitting police officer Anastasios Tsakos, who was directing a traffic diversion. Tsakos was knocked 30 meters away and was confirmed dead after being hospitalized.

The police finally succeeded in stopping and arresting Bowe, who asked the officers “what did I do” after being stopped, and said she heard a loud noise and knew she had “knocked something over” but did not know she had knocked someone else over. She was escorted to the police car on Tuesday afternoon in tears, stressing that it was not intentional, and apologized for the incident.

Bowe (left) ran over Tsakos (right) and left without a care.