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Instead, Vecchio said, Gaut was coming to Foley's aid when she saw the officer shoot Foley in the cul de sac after the officer had followed and attempted to stop them for erratic driving.
Gaut's lawyer said the facts of the case would eventually show that his client “acted heroically and not criminally.” He said after the hearing that Gaut tried to come to Foley's aid and “lead him to safety,” but never put the officer in any jeopardy.
He described Gaut and Foley as “friends” and said she was not used to driving Foley's restored 1971 Oldsmobile, which may explain the revving sounds of an engine that neighbors reportedly heard.