Woman accused of hitting officer during street takeover faces new charges

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CHARLOTTE — The woman accused of hitting a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department officer during a street takeover, Tanaezah Austin, was back in jail after being arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and domestic violence on Friday.

Court documents say she ran over her ex-boyfriend’s foot with a Jeep Patriot. Her bond was modified Saturday to $10,000 secured. She posted it and has been released and also cannot drive at night, according to court documents.

Court paperwork notes this charge is similar to the pending matter with CMPD.

She was out of jail on the assault with a deadly weapon of a government official charge after Judge Roderick Davis set her bond at $3,000 secured.

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