Police Shoot Woman After Two-County Chase


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Police Shoot Woman After Two-County Chase

July 07, 1998, Tuesday,

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BYLINE: Wendy Melillo, Washington Post Staff Writer

  A Stafford woman wanted for allegedly writing bad checks was shot yesterday by a Fairfax County officer after she led police on a high-speed chase that ended in the parking lot of a Woodlawn area shopping center. Diana Elizabeth Tyler, 38, was flown to Inova Fairfax Hospital, where she was treated for a neck wound and released. She was being held without bond at the Fairfax jail. Police said Tyler, who was not carrying a weapon, was shot about 12:30 a.m. as officers struggled to remove her from her 1995 Oldsmobile Achieva in the 8600 block of Richmond Highway. Authorities would not release the name of the officer who shot Tyler or elaborate on the circumstances of the shooting. Tyler was charged in Fairfax and Prince William counties with driving on a suspended driver's license and attempting to elude police. Tyler was already wanted in Fairfax County for failing to appear in court after being charged with writing a bad check. She also faces bad check and larceny charges in Stafford and Fredericksburg.Warren R. Carmichael, a Fairfax police spokesman, said the investigation of the shooting could take several weeks to complete. He said the results will be forwarded to the commonwealth's attorney's office for review. "Given the circumstances of the chase, the fact that weapons may have been drawn is appropriate," Carmichael said. (Surprise surprise!)