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FHP trooper who stopped driver from crashing into Skyway 10K runners to fly with Thunderbirds

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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Toni Schuck will be honored with an opportunity to fly with the Thunderbirds’ famous F-16 Fighting Falcons during the airshow in Tampa this weekend.

Schuck was hailed a hero after she put herself in harm’s way by using her patrol car to stop a driver on the Sunshine Skyway Bridge from crashing into runners participating in a 10K race on the bridge on March 6, 2022.

Authorities said the driver, 52-year-old Kristen Kay Watts, of Sarasota, had drunkenly maneuvered the speeding sedan through several barriers and traffic cones.

Schuck positioned her vehicle directly in front of the incoming car. Officials said Watts collided head-on with Schuck’s patrol car.

Florida Highway Patrol Master Trooper Toni Schuck (WFLA/FHP)

Schuck’s courageous effort saved 8,000 runners from potential harm.

“I was the last officer, I knew that, I knew it was me,” Schuck later recalled. “If it wasn’t me to get her to stop, then who? I don’t know.”

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“In a split-second decision during a crisis event, Trooper Schuck summoned selfless courage and bravery for the sake of others and her community,” a source said. “As the United States Armed Forces, Trooper Toni Schuck is a warrior and deserved the unique opportunity to fly with the heroes of the sky.”

Schuck suffered serious injuries in the crash but has since fully recovered.

Schuck told the 6th Air Refueling Wing that the experience was difficult but she is glad that it brought a positive light to Florida law enforcement and women in law enforcement.

“It was very overwhelming with the attention that the accident created. I am a very private person so to see myself constantly for months caused a lot of anxiety,” said Schuck. “I am always grateful for the recognition that I received and the opportunities given to me, but it was a hard time for me mentally.”

Schuck was honored as the 2023 National Trooper of the Year for her heroic actions.

“My husband and son both served in the Air Force,” Schuck said. “I am still in shock today that I get the opportunity to fly with the Thunderbirds, I am a little nervous but I am more excited.”

Source: WFLA

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