Georgia man arrested for attacking FDOT Road Ranger on I-75
BY JENNIFER CABRERA
ALACHUA, Fla. – Joshua Jamal DeLeon, 34, of Decatur, Georgia, was arrested early this morning after allegedly attacking an FDOT Road Ranger on the interstate. He was also charged with resisting arrest with violence and cocaine possession after allegedly kicking multiple officers.
An Alachua Police Department (APD) officer responded to a call at about 1:27 a.m. about an FDOT Road Ranger being physically attacked at the 398 mile marker of I-75. The officer reported that the victim had left the scene prior to his arrival and that he found DeLeon standing in the ditch, out of breath. As he tried to place DeLeon in handcuffs, DeLeon allegedly pulled away, but the officer was able to handcuff him.
The officer reported that as he began to question DeLeon, DeLeon began acting erratically and pulling away. During a struggle, DeLeon allegedly kicked the APD officer and Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies who had also responded. After he was placed on the ground, DeLeon allegedly continued to kick officers and deputies. The officers cuffed his ankles and put him in a patrol car, but DeLeon allegedly tried to kick out the back window of the patrol car, so he was forcefully removed from the car and again tried to kick officers. He was again taken to the ground, then placed in a rip hobble and placed in the back of the patrol vehicle.
A search of his car reportedly produced baggies of crack cocaine and powdered cocaine.
A Florida Highway Patrol Trooper interviewed the Road Ranger, who said he saw an SUV on the shoulder of I-75 that was potentially disabled, so he pulled over to assist. He said he saw two men in a physical altercation next to the SUV, and DeLeon ran toward him and grabbed his arm. The Road Ranger said he pushed DeLeon away, but DeLeon grabbed his arm again, so he pushed him away again. The victim said that DeLeon kept saying that something was going on and everything was not as it seemed. The victim said he did not feel safe, so he got back in his vehicle and left. No further information was provided about the second in the Road Ranger’s account.
DeLeon has three misdemeanor convictions (none violent); Judge Thomas Jaworski set bail at $6,000.
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Only 6,000 bail I sure hope that when the state gets GRU under control they look at these left wing broke judges and get them out of office
This story mentions that he was in possession of cocaine, and in all likelihood under the effects of what he thought was cocaine. But I can almost guarantee you that it was more than that. These street drugs are not what they used to be. It’s sad that we have to almost long for the good ol days when all the cocaine came from Columbia and was pretty pure stuff. Now it’s all going through Mexico and these cartels (terrorists) are spiking all the drugs with only God knows what. He could have had meth or fentanyl or heroin mixed in with his coke. The point of this story is- you really really don’t know what you’re getting when you do these street drugs nowadays. Best thing to do is stay away, but if you can’t do that then you really need to just get stuff that comes from American pharmacies. Not Mexican pharmacies, because these pills have been shown to be tampered with as well.
Maybe bath salts/MDPV is involved. It seems like the common denominator in lots of local crimes lately. Cocaine can cause a psychosis, especially if it is very strong. People can test drugs for fentanyl and other adulterants using test kits, which is better than nothing.
Maybe it was his attitude towards authority in general ,seems to be common these days with physical attacks
Road kill…
Say no to drugs, and they laughed at Nancy.