Chaotic moment Texas DoorDash driver gets hit by suspect fleeing from police and still makes delivery

Whatever it takes.A dedicated Texas DoorDash driver manager was making her delivery moments after being struck by a wanted robbery suspect who led police in a high-speed chase through residential streets.The unidentified delivery driver had parked outside her customer’s home in the Greater Greenspoint neighborhood of Houston on Wednesday afternoon, as sirens blared in the distance, according to video obtained by KRTK.The driver, with the customer’s food in hand, stepped out of her vehicle and saw a silver sedan careening towards her from down the street, forcing the DoorDash worker to back up into the side of her car.Despite her best attempts to avoid being struck, the runaway driver slammed into her car before striking the delivery worker, sending her onto the hood of the wanted car.The suspect, identified as Torrance Whitaker, raced out of his car towards the other side of the street, leaving the woman to gather herself alone.The woman picked up the order that had been tossed onto the road and ran to the sidewalk as several police cruisers chased Whitaker.As chaos rang through the neighborhood, the delivery driver nonchalantly walked to the front door of her customer’s home and dropped off the order.“It’s amazing how the girl just delivered the food.I asked her if she was okay, and she said she was okay,” neighbor Lily Portillo told the outlet.

“She needs a big tip.I really hope somebody finds her and hope she’s okay.”Police launched a manhunt through the neighborhood looking for Whitaker, as one officer returned to the scene to check in on the woman.“Yeah, I’m good,” she told the concerned officer.The woman didn’t break any bones but was left in a lot of pain after the crash, the outlet reported.She was looking into filing a claim against Whitaker’s car insurance for the damage to her vehicle.She also filed a complaint against Whitaker with the Houston Police Department, alleging Torrance “unlawfully, intentionally, knowingly, and...

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