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Handcuffed suspect allegedly slips restraints, steals Dallas police cruiser with officer trapped in back seat

Last updated: June 5, 2026 10:49 am
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A routine traffic stop spiraled into chaos when a handcuffed suspect allegedly commandeered a cruiser, drove off with an officer in the back seat and bailed out while the vehicle was still moving, authorities said.

Newly released body camera and dash camera footage captured the moments leading up to the suspect’s escape from his restraints and the dramatic chain of events that followed.

Police said the incident began around 5:35 p.m. on May 30 after two officers conducted a traffic stop in the 2300 block of South Marsalis Avenue.

Stacey Huffman, 37, was arrested and placed in the back seat of a patrol car while handcuffed.

Video recorded inside the vehicle appears to show Huffman slipping his left hand out of the handcuffs before concealing his hands behind his back.

As officers began transporting him to jail, Huffman allegedly attempted to open the locked rear door and removed his seatbelt.

Officers stopped the squad car on Interstate 35 around 6:10 p.m. to further restrain Huffman, according to .

Moments later, as both officers exited the vehicle, Huffman allegedly climbed into the driver’s seat and sped away.

One officer managed to enter the back seat before the vehicle took off and deployed his Taser, but police said it was ineffective after Huffman pulled the wires away.

The officer can be heard repeatedly shouting, “Stop the car!” as Huffman allegedly continued accelerating.

Police said the officer then drew his duty weapon and struck Huffman on the side of the head after he accelerated the vehicle.

Video shows the officer being violently tossed around the back seat as the patrol car swerved down the roadway.

Authorities said Huffman opened the driver’s-side door while traveling at approximately 50 mph and .

The patrol car traveled roughly 1,000 feet during the incident, according to police. The video indicates that Huffman was in control of the vehicle for about 30 seconds.

Immediately after Huffman exited the vehicle, the officer lunged into the front seat and regained control of the patrol car, avoiding a potential crash.

Huffman was rendered unconscious and taken back into custody, officers said. Both Huffman and the officer were transported to a local hospital for treatment.

Huffman is expected to including driving while license invalid, possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of a firearm, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and escape from custody.

The incident remains under investigation.

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