Police chase hits speeds of 100 mph

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Posted: 07/06/2012

ABERDEEN, Md. - A Maryland woman is in big trouble with the law after police say they led her on a chase with speeds up to 100 mph with two tots in the car.

According to Aberdeen Police, Christina Parks got into an argument with another woman and rammed her car into the other woman's car on Franklin Street just before 11 p.m. on Tuesday before driving off.

When police arrived at the scene of the accident, they say Parks returned, then ran when police tried to pull her over.

Police chased Parks into a Target parking lot where she appeared to stop.  She then backed up into a police car, and sped away.

The chase continued along Route 40 where police say Parks reached speeds of 100 mph.  Police say Parks didn't stop until she hit stop sticks deployed by the Sheriff's Department that damaged her tires.

In the car during the chase were Parks' two children, a 16-month-old and a 2-year-old.

Parks is charged with 1st degree assault, 2nd degree assault and other traffic related charges.

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