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Surveillance video shows off-duty officer fleeing from crash get punched by witness

Posted at 3:34 PM, Dec 29, 2018
and last updated 2018-12-29 15:34:33-05

RACINE, Wash. – Surveillance video shows a Racine Police sergeant getting punched in the face by a man who witnessed the off-duty cop strike a vehicle and take off from the scene.

The Racine Police Department believes Sgt. Samuel Stulo may have been under the influence at the time of the hit-and-run on December 17. That witness is the nephew of the crash victim.

George Gayton said his aunt was sitting in her car at State and Lawn when Stulo rammed into the back of her vehicle.

“I was literally 10 feet away from the car,” Gayton said. “I was literally getting ready to get inside the car when he did that.”

Gayton was about to get a ride from his aunt when an SUV came plowing into the back of her car.

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George Gayton said his aunt was sitting in her car at State and Lawn when Stulo rammed into the back of her vehicle.

“She is severely hurt,” Gayton said. “She’s got a broken rib, lacerations around her neck and her back.”

Just when Gayton ran over to check on his aunt, he watched as the driver of the striking vehicle backed up and took off, only making it a few hundred yards before his vehicle broke down.

“I ran down the truck and I told him to put his hands up and that he wasn’t going anywhere,” Gayton said. “He caused a hit-and-run and he was trying to get out the car and run again and I told him that he couldn’t go anywhere.”

Surveillance video from a Mexican restaurant across the street shows Gayton did more than just talk to him, throwing a punch to allegedly stop Stulo.

“Thank God police were on scene immediately,” Gayton said.

According to a police incident report obtained by The Journal Times , Stulo admitted to drinking “a few beers with waters in between beers” beforehand. He told officers he was looking at his phone when he crashed into the parked car. 11 days later, Gayton has sympathy for Stulo.

“We forgive him, we definitely forgive him,” Gayton said. “We wouldn’t want him to lose his job or anything like that.”

To avoid a possible conflict of interest, the Racine County District Attorney’s office is asking the Kenosha County D.A. to handle the criminal case.