OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR ) — An arrest warrant was filed recently for a woman who is a suspect in a hit-and-run in Oklahoma City that left one man dead. “I just couldn’t believe it, he was dead,” said Sherre Milton. Milton was the one person driving that did stop and call the police.
| LOCAL NEWS > ‘Ridiculous’: OSDE reportedly misses deadline to apply for crisis intervention funding worth almost $1M > It was March 7th just after midnight that Victor Braswell was walking on the side of the road heading east on Northeast 23rd Street. Just before Bartell Road a vehicle traveling east, records showed, hit and killed Braswell. The driver was allegedly Brianna Coats who then took off.
“I tried to stop her but I couldn’t, so I pulled over, stopped traffic. I got out and turned around,” said Coats. She said she saw Braswell covered in blood and torn horribly.
“It still haunts me. I go to sleep and I see his face. I wake up and I see him,” said Milton.
“Why didn’t she stop.” Milton said that she saw Coats turn on her hazards and then speed off. According to documents, Coats did eventually confess to police after she got home and called her boyfriend.
It stated that her reason for not sticking around was that her child who was in the vehicle said “ow” when they allegedly hit Braswell. Concerned for her child’s safety she sped off to her home, not a hospital. “I just remember seeing his pants and then he flew up in the sky,” said Milton.
“I don’t k.