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Black Woman Shot Twice After Leading Westerville Police On Chase

Police shot and wounded a woman who they said led officers on a high-speed, wrong-way chase on Interstate 71 on Sunday night. Police initially tried to pull the woman over following a hit-skip accident near St. Ann's Hospital, at about 8 p.m., but officers could not stop the vehicle. Westerville police then spotted the car and began a pursuit with Columbus police. The car eventually got onto Polaris Parkway. The car, which did not have a license plate, reportedly eluded Columbus officers numerous times by cutting across the median and even went in the wrong direction against the flow of traffic on both I-71 and I-270. The driver, Lashon Anderson (pictured, left), eventually crashed her car into a ditch off I-71, Anderson reported. Her vehicle then rolled back onto the highway and possibly moved toward Officers Joseph Fihe and Robert Reffitt, which might have led them to shoot the woman,  NBC 4 reported. Lashon Anderson, 38, was transported to Riverside Methodist Hospital and was in stable condition. [more]