The Oklahoma City Police Department released new details on a woman who was shot and killed by officers after she pointed a firearm at police. | RELATED VIDEO ABOVE | Police shoot and kill woman who was firing shots after crash in northwest Oklahoma CityOn Oct. 10, police responded to what was believed to be an auto-pedestrian collision near Northwest 122nd and MacArthur Boulevard at around 10:30 p.m. When officers arrived, they found 77-year-old Annette Prince, the driver of the car, armed with a pistol, according to police. Prince did not drop her weapon and fired several shots into the ground. After she refused to drop the firearm, she pointed the weapon at officers. Police then fatally shot her. During the investigation, police found that Prince was a passenger in a vehicle being driven by a female whom she knows. For unknown reasons, Prince shot the driver of the car twice near Northwest 123rd Terrace. >> Download the KOCO 5 AppThe driver jumped out and attempted to run away. Prince then moved to the driver's seat, turned the car around and ran over the woman whom she previously shot. Prince tried to flee the area but crashed the vehicle near Northwest 122nd Street, where officers shot her. The woman who was shot and run over by Prince remains in the hospital with serious injuries. Police have not released her name. Seven officers were involved in the shooting of Prince. The most experienced one had 11 years of service, with the other ranging from one year to five years of service. The officers were placed on routine administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. Top Headlines OKC Halloween party shooting leaves 18-year-old dead 1 dead in overnight crash in southeast Oklahoma City 'Game of Thrones' dragon-forged Iron Throne fetches nearly $1.5 million at auction Body parts found in Colorado freezer identified as 16-year-old girl, missing since 2005 Man dies in hospital after weekend stabbing in southwest OKC
The Oklahoma City Police Department released new details on a woman who was shot and killed by officers after she pointed a firearm at police.
| RELATED VIDEO ABOVE | Police shoot and kill woman who was firing shots after crash in northwest Oklahoma City
On Oct. 10, police responded to what was believed to be an auto-pedestrian collision near Northwest 122nd and MacArthur Boulevard at around 10:30 p.m. When officers arrived, they found 77-year-old Annette Prince, the driver of the car, armed with a pistol, according to police.
Prince did not drop her weapon and fired several shots into the ground. After she refused to drop the firearm, she pointed the weapon at officers.
Police then fatally shot her.
During the investigation, police found that Prince was a passenger in a vehicle being driven by a female whom she knows. For unknown reasons, Prince shot the driver of the car twice near Northwest 123rd Terrace.
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The driver jumped out and attempted to run away. Prince then moved to the driver's seat, turned the car around and ran over the woman whom she previously shot.
Prince tried to flee the area but crashed the vehicle near Northwest 122nd Street, where officers shot her.
The woman who was shot and run over by Prince remains in the hospital with serious injuries. Police have not released her name.
Seven officers were involved in the shooting of Prince. The most experienced one had 11 years of service, with the other ranging from one year to five years of service.
The officers were placed on routine administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.
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