On Monday, the Florida Highway Patrol applauded Trooper Toni Schuck for “selflessly” driving into the path of an alleged drunk driver in order to help save thousands of lives in Manatee County.
Schuck was acknowledged for going above and beyond for her communities’ safety.
“Yesterday, Florida Highway Patrol Master Trooper Toni Schuck put herself directly in harm’s way and prevented a tragedy at the Skyway 10K Bridge Run,” officials wrote on social media of the 26-year veteran.
Alongside their heartfelt thanks, the authorities shared dashcam footage of the moment Schuck’s vehicle was struck by the incoming driver, who was “traveling at a high rate of speed” and heading toward “thousands of participating runners.”
In a news release, the Florida Highway Patrol said that around 8:45 a.m. a BMW driver traveling “at an excessive rate of speed” approached a road closure put in place ahead of the 10K race, which involved “nearly 7,000 participants” and support staff.
The vehicle proceeded to drive “through numerous traffic cones and around other barricades” and also failed to stop for state officers when they “attempted to conduct a traffic stop,” officials say. Afterwards, the vehicle “encountered two additional FWC Officers assigned to guard the northbound Skyway Toll Place,” and “once again” failed to stop, authorities say.
“Our concern and fear initially was that runners could have been impacted and/or injured,” FHP said in a statement to NBC affiliate WFLA.
Finally, the driver encountered two responding FHP officers, and after evading the first trooper, the driver had a near head-on collision with Schuck. This action finally stopped the vehicle’s advancement, authorities said.
The impact caused serious injuries to Schuck and the driver, who were both hospitalized, per officials.
Fortunately, Schuck has since been released from the hospital and is continuing to recover at home, surrounded by family.
“The FHP acknowledges and expresses our appreciation to the many that have expressed their gratitude for the Trooper’s selfless actions,” authorities wrote in a statement. “Those wishing to contact Trooper Schuck…may send their thoughts to her attention at Florida Highway Patrol, 11305 North McKinley Drive, Tampa, FL 33612 or via our FLHSMV and FHP social media.”
Police said in a press release that 52-year-old Sarasota woman Kristen Kay Watts, identified as the BMW driver, was “later determined to be impaired” and arrested.
Watts, who remains in custody at Manatee County Jail, was charged with numerous counts, including driving under the influence with serious injury and two counts of DUI with property damage.