Woman gives birth in car before police pull her over at gunpoint

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Woman gives birth in car before police pull her over at gunpoint
Thursday, March 31, 2005 Posted: 8:03 AM EST (1303 GMT)

She caught that baby, put it to her chest, gave me a look, like, 'I gotta go,' closed the door, put the van in gear and away she went.
-- Gas station co-owner Lloyd Goff



KETTERING, Ohio (AP) -- A woman rushing to a hospital to give birth hit a few stops along the way -- first at a gas station where she delivered the baby herself, then when confused police ordered her out of the car at gunpoint.

Debbie Coleman, whose 3- and 4-year-old daughters were asleep in the back seat, pulled over at a gas station just after midnight Tuesday.

"I asked if she needed help, and she just leaned back in the seat, hollered a little, and I looked down and there was the baby's head," said station co-owner Lloyd Goff, who was alerted to the emergency at pump No. 7 by a customer.

Goff said Coleman "threw her leg over the steering wheel, groaned once, and the rest of the baby came out.

"She caught that baby, put it to her chest, gave me a look, like, 'I gotta go,' closed the door, put the van in gear and away she went."

A customer at the gas station in suburban Dayton tried to give police a heads-up about Coleman's situation, but a mix-up involving the license plate number had them thinking the van was stolen.

As officers went looking for her, Coleman headed for the hospital, naked below the waist and with the baby boy in her arm. His umbilical cord was still attached.

"I kept pulling over, making sure (the baby) was all right, breathing," she said.

Meanwhile, police had straightened out the license plate issue. But another caller mistakenly reported someone trying to throw a baby from a van.

Coleman said she noticed several cruisers following her before one cut her off. With guns drawn, officers ordered her out of the van with her hands up.

"I opened the door and said, 'I just had a baby' and just let them see everything," she said.

Officers sent Coleman on and let the hospital know she was coming.

Coleman was discharged Wednesday. Her 6-pound, 8-ounce son, Richard Lee Coleman Jr., remained in intensive care.

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Wow, that kid's gonna have some interesting stories to tell people. Sounds like everything turned out ok.
 
...another caller mistakenly reported someone trying to throw a baby from a van.
Trying? How hard would it be to throw a baby from a van? From a purely physical standpoint, that is...

Rick
 
Trying? How hard would it be to throw a baby from a van? From a purely physical standpoint, that is...

Well.....with the cord still attached it would be kinda hard. Especialy if it got wrapped around the steering wheel or shifter. :neener:
 
Had I been one of those cops, one of my fellow officer would have had to use the smelling salt on me. :eek:
 
She had already given birth. Transferring to the squad car with herself, the newborn, and the two in the back would have taken more time.

I think the cops did the right thing by having her stay in her own vehicle. An escort would have been nice (unclear from the article if they did that).
 
That is one heck of a woman to give birth by herself, on the way to the hospital. I really like the part where she delivered the baby then picked it up herself and continued on her way.
 
Holy freaking crap. That sounds like one of those "everything that could possibly go wrong, went wrong" scenarios.

The only out and out "DUH!" I see here on the part of the cops is not, like, you know...summoning an ambulance for her, rather than letting her drive herself to the hospital :scrutiny:

(though, I guess she could have refused?!?!?)

Other than that...stolen van (so they thought)...crazy woman tossing baby from van (so they thought)...refusing to stop (a guess, but a good one, given the fact that she was cut-off before she stopped)

Yeah, that's a guns-drawn response, right there.

Mike (glad he was not working that one)
 
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