Weather | Traffic | Surf | Maps |


   
 
Forums Visitors Guide Shopping Classifieds Autos Homes Jobs Entertainment Sports Today's Paper Home

 News
 Metro | Latest News
 North County
 Temecula/Riverside
 Tijuana/Border
 California
 Nation
 Mexico
 World
 Obituaries
 Today's Paper
 AP Headlines
 Business
 Technology
 Biotech
 Markets
 In Depth
 Iraq / Afghanistan
 Pension Crisis
 Special Reports
 Video
 Multimedia
 Photo Galleries
 Topics
 Education
 Features
 Health | Fitness
 Military
 Politics
 Science
 Solutions
 Opinion
 Columnists
 Steve Breen
 Forums
 Weblogs
 Communities
 U-T South County
 U-T East County
 Solutions
 Calendar
 Just Fix It
 Services
 Weather
 Traffic
 Surf Report
 Archives
 E-mail Newsletters
 Wireless | RSS
 Noticias en Enlace
 Internet Access

 Sponsored Links

More Metro news
Gaut testifies she was scared, had trouble with Foley's car

SIGNONSANDIEGO NEWS SERVICES

1:33 p.m. April 16, 2007

SAN DIEGO – A woman who was with former Chargers linebacker Steve Foley the night he was shot by an off-duty police officer testified Monday that she was scared and couldn't operate Foley's car after he was wounded near his Poway home.

“I didn't know if I was going to be next,” a tearful Lisa Maree Gaut testified.

Gaut, 26, is charged with felony assault on a peace officer for allegedly trying to run down Coronado police Officer Aaron Mansker after he shot Foley in the knee and in the hip on a cul-de-sac, a few doors down from Foley's home.

Gaut testified that she had no idea – and neither did Foley – that they were being followed by an off-duty police officer after they left a downtown San Diego nightclub last Sept. 3.

The defendant testified that Foley was shot when he got out of his car on Travertine Court and walked toward Mansker, who had parked his car at the top of the dead end with his bright lights on.

After Foley was shot, Gaut testified she told the wounded football player that she was going to turn his 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass around to help him.

“I couldn't get it into drive to go,” Gaut testified. “I couldn't understand why it wasn't going.”

The defendant said she finally got the car in gear and drove straight over a curb.

She said he knew she needed to get the car in reverse, all the while being worried that “this guy's going to come over here and shoot me.”

Once she backed out of a front yard, Gaut said she once again had trouble getting Foley's car into drive, continually revving the loud engine.

Mankser said he started following Foley's car around 3 a.m. when he noticed erratic driving through Balboa Park.

After exiting the freeway and driving on to Foley's cul-de-sac, Mansker testified that Gaut slid into the driver's seat of Foley's car and drove straight at him, prompting him to fire at the car.

The officer said Foley then appeared near the front of his personal, unmarked car, reached toward his waist and lifted up his shirt, prompting the officer to fire at him.

Gaut testified that she repeatedly tried to stop Foley from getting out of the car and confronting the person who was following them.

“I said this guy's crazy, he's going to do something,” the defendant testified.

She said Foley told her that he didn't know who was following their car so closely.

“It's nobody. That's what he said,” Gaut testified.

Gaut faces up to five years in state prison if convicted of assault and driving under the influence.

Foley, 31, is charged with two counts of driving under the influence. He is scheduled to stand trial May 7.


 Sponsored Links







Quicklinks
Restaurants Bars
Hotels Autos
Shopping Health
Eldercare Singles
Business Listings
Free Newsletters


Guides
Vegas Spas/Salon
Travel Weddings
Wine Old Town
Baja Catering
Casino Home Imp.
Golf SD North
Gaslamp


© Copyright 1995-2009 Union-Tribune Publishing Co. • A Copley Newspaper Site