A Maryville woman, who said she had been drinking since 9:45 a.m., chugged a beer in front of deputies Monday after leading them on a chase that started near a school in broad daylight.

Julia Myers, 22, was charged with more than 10 offenses, including driving while impaired, felony evading arrest, reckless endangerment and aggravated assault, according to a Blount County Sheriff's Office incident report.

Deputies were parked at Montvale Elementary School around 1 p.m. when Myers was seen driving 60 mph in 45 mph zone. Deputies followed the 2002 Kia Rio, which then began gaining speed.

According to the report, Myers turned on to Willow Pond Drive without signaling before attempting to crash head-on into patrol cars. She ran a stop sign in the process and later crashed into a ditch on Montvale Road.

Myers drove out of the ditch and reached speeds of 56 mph before stopping at the Marathon gas station located at 2904 Montvale Road.

Deputies noticed two men in the car and ordered everyone out of the vehicle at gunpoint. A dash cam video shows Myers lying on the ground drinking a can of Bud Light, according to the report.

Myers resisted arrest and had to be forced into a patrol car. While in the car, she kicked the window and threatened to kill a deputy if she ever saw him in public, the report said.

Deputies obtained a search warrant to collect a sample of Myers' blood at a Blount County hospital. At the hospital, she admitted to drinking and driving. She told officers she began drinking alcohol at 9:45 a.m., starting with an entire fifth of liquor before switching to beer.

Myers was taken from the hospital to the Blount County jail. According to BCSO, she was still in custody Saturday morning.

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