A disabled Oregon woman on an electric mobility scooter was arrested and charged with leading police on a low-speed chase after officers stopped her for riding the scooter on a sidewalk without a helmet, her lawyer told ABC News. Jennifer Gayman of Brookings, Oregon, said she was driving home from a
A disabled Oregon woman on an electric mobility scooter was arrested and charged with leading police on a low-speed chase after officers stopped her for riding the scooter on a sidewalk without a helmet, her lawyer told ABC News.
Gayman has a genetic abnormality called Best's disease, which has left her with macular degeneration in both eyes. She also suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, and peripheral neuropathy. In the police bodycam video, at least two officers are seen stopping Gayman on the sidewalk in downtown Brookings.
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