Wild moment Texas woman, 58, slams into shopper after 'trying to run down her partner' and smashing into a liquor store
A Texas woman was arrested on felony charges after she was caught on video driving her SUV into a liquor store, striking a bystander and crashing into several parked cars during a lovers' quarrel.
The bizarre incident took place at 8pm last Friday when police were dispatched to the Liquor Depot in the 3500 block of North Belt Line Road in the Dallas suburb of Irving for a hit-and-run report.
According to the Irving Police Department, the suspect, identified as 58-year-old Annie Williams, had been fighting with her domestic partner and tried to hit him with her black Chrysler SUV, but instead drove into the store.

Police in Irving, Texas, say 58-year-old Annie Williams drove her black Chrysler into Liquor Deport during an argument with her domestic partner on Friday

Bystander video shows Williams' vehicle backing up, allegedly to try and run down her partner


The Chrysler hits a woman standing next to a parker car, leaving her with a broken ankle
Bystander video shows Williams' vehicle backing up, allegedly to try and run down her partner, only to strike a woman standing next to a parked car.

Williams has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, evading arrest, DWI and criminal mischief
The black Chrysler then rear-ends another parked vehicle and smashes into two other cars before Williams drives away at a high rate of speed.
'What the f*** just went on?!' the onlooker recording the video exclaims in shock.
A patrol sergeant attempted to pull Williams over a short time later, but she allegedly led police on a chase, reported NBC DFW.
The pursuit came to an end at North Story and Rochelle roads, where the woman was taken into custody.
The pedestrian who was hit took herself to a hospital to be treated for a broken ankle.

Police said Williams crashed into four parked cars before fleeing the scene and leading them on a brief chase


The liquor store sustained $25,000 worth of damage as a result of the crash
The liquor store was said to have sustained about $25,000 worth of damage.