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flag A Detroit woman was shot by police during a violent traffic stop on Oct. 26 after refusing to comply and attempting to run over officers.

A woman was shot in both arms and legs by Detroit police on Sunday afternoon, October 26, during a traffic stop that turned violent. She was initially pulled over on Van Dyke Avenue for lacking a valid license plate and refused to comply, prompting officers to use pepper spray before she fled. Police blocked her vehicle near Concord and Outer Drive, where she allegedly tried to drive into officers, leading to gunfire. She continued driving and was eventually stopped at a Detroit Police facility on Sherwood near 7 Mile Road. No officers were injured. The woman is hospitalized and stable. The department is investigating the incident, which occurred shortly after 3 p.m.

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