 |
|
|
Trainwreck and part time pop singer Britney Spears drove over a Los Angeles County Sheriff deputy's foot while she was leaving the courthouse at her last custody hearing on Oct. 26. Spears had to make her way through a pack of photographers at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse in L.A. while she allegedly ran over the foot of a female officer.
Sources within the LAPD told TMZ that a "traffic collision complaint" was filed by the Sheriff's Department and the LAPD is conducting an "active investigation." Also, the LAPD is allegedly looking at the possibility of investigating the incident as a hit and run.
"The LAPD is aware that Britney Spears was leaving the courthouse. We are also aware that a deputy was injured. The LAPD is unable to confirm the details on the deputy's injury because the investigation is in its initial stage," the LAPD's official statement says.
Apparently the victim, a female officer, has no broken bones but is hobbling around the courthouse on crutches and has been reassigned to light duty. The incident comes just a week after Spears ran over a paparazzo's foot.
However, People claims there is no active investigation. "As Ms. Spears was leaving the courthouse, a deputy was trying to keep cameramen back, and the deputy's foot was run over," said LAPD spokeswoman Ana Aguirre to People. "But this case is closed and appears to have been just an accident."
Britney temporarily lost custody of her children in October because she defied a court order, namely driving with her children without a valid driver’s license. Shortly after being forbidden by Superior Court Commissioner Scott M. Gordon, the singer was photographed driving Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1, around Malibu. The singer also must continue to submit to random drug testing. She completed the licensing process at the Van Nuys Department of Motor Vehicles last month.
© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia