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The 18-year-old driver accused of fleeing Huber Heights police and causing a deadly crash Thursday morning has been identified as Kyndra Shackelford, 18. The accident happened at 1:20 a.m. at the intersection of Wagner Ford and Needmore Roads.

The accident occurred about 1:20 a.m. at the intersection of Wagner Ford and Needmore roads in Huber Heights. An 18-year-old woman identified as 18 year old Kyndra Shackelford, 18 was driving a stolen 2016 Chevy Impala was speeding away from officers chasing her when she slammed into a 1993 Chevy Blazer.

The Blazer’s male driver was killed and a female passenger was seriously injured. The woman who police were chasing was not seriously injured.

The Impala’s driver was taken into custody and is currently in Montgomery County jail. She faces aggravated vehicular homicide charges, but those charges have not yet been formally filed, jail records show.

Huber Heights police initiated the pursuit after they spotted the Impala, stolen from a Speedway gas station, weaving in traffic. Officers attempted to stop the car when it sped off.

The chase reached speeds of nearly 80 mph.

The identity of the Blazer’s deceased driver has not yet been released.

Huber Heights police and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office continue to investigate the crash.

Huber Heights police released dash cam video of the chase to local media Thursday afternoon. It can be seen below.

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30 thoughts on “Dashcam Footage Of Fatal Huber Heights Police Chase”
  1. "In December 2016, Shackelford was sentenced to 16 years and three months for aggravated vehicular homicide, aggravated vehicular assault, failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer and grand theft auto."

  2. Disgusting lack of justice. This gutter thug trash scumbag bitch and her entire family should spend the rest of their worthless lives in cages.

  3. Too bad an innocent man was killed. Had this happened in Missouri, she'd have faced murder charges, since killing someone during the commission of another felony crime is murder.

  4. imagine… if the blazer driver just did ANYTHING to delay his arrival just half a second or second, he would have driven through that bitch's car instead of she through his door. you never know when it comes to you. on the other hand he didnt slow down seeing blue flashlights coming his way through the night from the other road.

  5. At any time of day, if I have a green light and I'm the sole car to be approaching the intersection in order to transition through it, my guard is on high alert. It's one of my driving phobias. The last thing I want is a car to zip across like this or to have a car try to cross traffic and turn. Gotta keep your head on a swivel. Hope this POS gets what's coming to her.

  6. Spectacular sentence… "An 18-year-old woman identified as 18 year old Kyndra Shackelford, 18 was driving a stolen 2016 Chevy Impala was speeding away from officers…"

    I'm not sure, but I think she's 18.

  7. "The Blazer's male driver was killed and a female passenger was seriously injured. The woman who police were chasing was not seriously injured."

    ….Of course.

  8. This same bitch was arrested less than a month ago for shooting at her sisters boyfriend. Yeah-a real model citizen there just pushed over the edge by police right?

  9. This why police need to end these pursuits ESPECIALLY when approaching populated areas. You have her tag, you have the car. Let her fucking go! (I know the car was stolen but there are other ways to track her than running her into an intersection) You will get that bitch tomorrow and now someone is dead because of it.

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