‘Does anybody have a [expletive] cigarette?’ asks woman who rammed Ohio police sergeant

COLUMBUS, Ohio ( WCMH ) – On the same day a Columbus police sergeant was sent home from the hospital, footage was released from his body-worn camera that showed him getting struck by a stolen car and shooting at the driver.

Also caught among the multiple videos released Friday by Columbus police was the moment that the driver, with two bullets through her leg, asked arresting officers, “Does anybody have a [expletive] cigarette? Does anybody have a cigarette? For real.”

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The sergeant — who has gone unnamed, with Columbus police citing victim’s rights protections under Marsy’s law — was released from Grant Medical Center after he was rammed by a stolen vehicle Wednesday on the North Side.

Arrested after a pursuit was Holly Graham, 32, who remained in a hospital and missed a scheduled court appearance Friday.

Watch: Sergeant rammed by car; viewer discretion advised

Police responded about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday to the Beechcroft neighborhood on reports of a stolen 2015 Toyota Corolla. Police decided not to pursue after the car got away, and it was spotted again about 20 minutes later at a gas station on East Dublin Granville Road near Sinclair and Huntley roads.

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