But that was only after 24-year-old Carlos Adonis Ramos-Erazo refused to get out of his vehicle, drove off after hitting the deputy’s arm with the vehicle and had to be chased down and shot with a Taser. The deputy pulled over Ramos-Erazo’s vehicle for doing 75 mph in a 55-mph zone on Thursday morning on US.Highway 27.

His explanation was he needed to get home to use the bathroom. The deputy said Ramos-Erazo refused to get out of his car, and when the officer reached through the driver’s door to unlock it and remove Ramos-Erazo, he drove off, striking the officer’s arm. The man made it to his Beacon Ridge Way home, got out the vehicle and ran, causing the pursuing deputy to shoot him with a Taser.
Enroute to the Lake County Jail, the suspect urinated and defecated in the back of the patrol car. Ramos-Erazo was charged with fleeing, battery on a law enforcement officer, aggravated assault with a motor vehicle on a law enforcement officer and resisting with and without violence. He was released from jail after he posted an $18,000 bail.
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Crimony. Not the best night either for the motorist or the officer.
Lurker111
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