It happened back on May 3 at Flying Crust Pizza in Pennsauken, New Jersey.
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The video shows the driver, 34-year-old Kimberly Killion, smash through the storefront and mow down the counter where two employees had been working the registers.
Owner Garis Eddington, 37, had been sitting near the window and hopped up.
Killion immediately jumped out of the Nissan.
In cell phone video also obtained by Action News, a store employee asked Killion, "Are you taking any medication?"
"No, I'm good. I'm good," Killion replied.
It turned out, her blood alcohol level was more than the legal limit.
Surveillance release in N.J. pizza shop crash
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Seeming to show little to no remorse for what could have been a deadly accident, Killion got back into the car and tried to put it in reverse.
Employees and a passerby on the street stopped her before emergency responders arrived on the scene.
"When we came out, Garis was sitting on the stool outside the store," said Diane Simpson of Pennsauken. "He was just in shock."
Eddington's attorney told Action News in a statement that the 37-year-old's injuries are worse than initially thought, and that he will have to get an MRI on both legs and his back in the coming days.
Action News went to Killion's listed address, but no one came to the door.
The 34-year-old is the daughter of Mayor Jack Killion and a 5th-grade math teacher at Pennsauken Intermediate school.
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For residents doors down, seeing this new video is like reliving May 3 all over again.
"That corner is dangerous there, and it wasn't even at the corner. She didn't even hit the pole, that's the scary thing about it," said Iris Lozano.
Killion was charged with DUI, reckless driving and third-degree assault by auto.
The owner of Flying Crust told Action News he is planning on re-opening his store but isn't sure when.
Driver, 3 others injured after car crashes into pizza shop in Pennsauken