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.
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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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