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A crowd of happy bystanders jeered and made fun of a police officer who was lying motionless on the ground. The officer had been thrown from a fast-moving car while attempting to apprehend a woman in Texas on Friday morning. The upsetting video captured the incident.
The video from Beaumont first shows a woman running across a parking lot and hopping into an open convertible, chased by a police officer.
When the officer tries to leap into the car’s back seat to stop her, the woman hits the gas, sending the cop flying head-first into the pavement.
As the officer — who suffered a serious head injury, authorities said — lay unconscious on the ground, a throng of young bystanders laughed and cheered.
“Yo, yo! Police! Step on my man!” a person jeered as the convertible sped out of the parking lot.
Police later arrested the car’s suspected driver, 28-year-old Jamaysha Butler, who faces charges of Intoxication Assault and Evading Detention, both resulting in serious bodily injury to a peace officer, the Beaumont Police Department said in a Facebook post.
The unnamed injured officer was rushed to a nearby hospital and treated for a brain bleed, although he is in stable condition, KDFM reported.
As the video made the rounds on social media, commenters joined in on the sick mockery.
“Beaumont police plays dead after woman smoothly escapes,” wrote the account @dallasglobaltv, which has more than 70,000 followers on Instagram.
A commenter said, “Dude thought he was Paul Blart,” referring to the bumbling security guard played by Kevin James in the comedy flick “Mall Cop.”
Another person wrote, “He said I’ma just lay here and pretend that didn’t happen.”
Cops also nabbed another woman involved in the ruckus: Melissa Bell, 22, who allegedly kicked and kneed the arresting officer while he was trying to bring her to a patrol car at one point, according to KDFM.
Both Butler and Bell had prior arrests. Bell was busted in her latest alleged antics for public intoxication, resisting arrest, interference with public duties, assault on a peace officer and outstanding warrants, police said.