San Leandro police chief investigated for hit and run: Here's why she hasn't been charged
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San Leandro police chief investigated for hit and run: Here's why she hasn't been charged
"Daffani Ryan described the moment of impact, stating, 'Like a shotgun. Oh, yeah. It was really-, it scared me. We got off at the next exit so that I can calm down.'"
"Ryan reported that the Jeep had police lights flashing in the rear window, but after the collision, the driver turned off all lights and exited the highway."
The San Leandro police chief left the scene of an accident involving her unmarked police car, claiming she was unaware of clipping another vehicle. A sergeant from the internal affairs filed a complaint alleging differential treatment for the chief compared to regular officers. Daffani Ryan, the victim, reported the incident to CHP, describing the impact as startling and noting that the police vehicle had flashing lights before the driver exited the highway without stopping. Her husband recorded the license plate for further investigation.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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