When attempting to stop him, officials say Munoz refused to comply with demands, leading to an Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officer breaking the car window in an effort to unlock the door.
With the officer’s arm inside the car, Munoz allegedly put the transmission back into drive and accelerated, dragging the officer roughly 100 yards in the process. The officer twice tried to fire a taser to get him to stop, but it was ineffective, according to court documents.
The charges further allege that Munoz weaved back and forth and also drove up a curb in an attempt to shake the officer from the car before it ultimately crashed and came to a stop.
“show restraint”…
https://www.fox9.com/news/sex-offender-ice-arrest-assault
He broke a window, and held on while repeatedly trying to tazer him while the vehicle was in motion…
I’d bet money he used a tazer the first time because he didn’t have a gun, or drew the wrong one.
That article doesn’t name Jonathon Ross, but they disclosed the name of the guy he “apprehended” so it’s not hard to connect the dots.
Right, yes, and compared to killing a soccer mom within seconds of two contradictory orders, that shows a lot of restraint lmfao