Race Day Live (Powell County, KY) – A police officer shot a woman in Powell County, Kentucky, on Saturday after she refused to drop a handgun following a high-speed chase, according to Kentucky State Police (KSP).
Incident Overview
The incident began at approximately 3:30 p.m. when the Irvine Police Department (IPD) initiated a traffic stop on a suspect driving an SUV on Kentucky Highway 82 in Estill County. The driver, later identified as Sommer Arvin, 44, of Irvine, failed to stop, leading to a pursuit that entered Powell County.
Timeline of Events-
Events
Time | Location | Event |
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3:30 p.m. | Kentucky Highway 82 | Traffic stop initiated by Irvine Police; suspect fled, leading to a pursuit. |
Chase Route | Estill to Powell County | SUV continued into Powell County, turning onto Little Brush Creek Road. |
Powell County | Little Brush Creek Rd. | SUV lost control and struck a snowbank. |
Post-Crash | Near SUV | Suspect brandished a handgun; police issued multiple verbal commands to drop the weapon. |
Officer Action | Near SUV | IPD officer fired, striking suspect in the shoulder. |
Foot Pursuit | Nearby Woods | Suspect fled on foot into the woods while armed. |
Resolution | Powell County | Officers established a perimeter and negotiated suspect’s surrender without further harm. |
Aftermath
Arvin was taken to Clark Regional Hospital by Powell County Emergency Medical Services, where she was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. She was later released and charged with the following offenses:
Charge | Description |
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Operating on a Suspended Driver’s License | Driving despite a revoked or suspended license. |
Fleeing or Evading Police | Leading officers on a high-speed chase. |
First-Degree Wanton Endangerment | Endangering the lives of officers or others during the incident. |
Investigation
The Kentucky State Police is leading the investigation into the incident, reviewing the actions of the officers involved and the events that transpired. The incident occurred near the Red River Gorge, a popular outdoor recreation area spanning Estill and Powell Counties.
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