The police officer showed up at the scene of a car crash to help, but she needed help after one of the drivers attacked her, witness cellphone video showed.
Marcelas Terrell Jones, 29, was arrested and accused of assaulting the Fort Lauderdale officer, Thursday afternoon, at 2225 NW 19th St., near Atlantic Technical College west of Interstate 95 and north of Sunrise Boulevard, WSVN-Ch. 7 reported.
This is only part of what was captured on video of a scary, dangerous day for a female Fort Lauderdale Police officer. She was also choked and slammed against a fence while trying to apprehend a man following a traffic stop. More to come. @wsvn #Exclusive pic.twitter.com/857Qmc53Ov
— Sheldon Fox-7 News (@fox_sheldon) January 17, 2020
Jones is facing charges that include aggravated battery on an officer, resisting arrest with violence, and leaving the scene of a crash with property damage, court records show.
The cellphone video obtained by the station doesn’t show the crash but it does show Jones trying to leave the area. When the officer goes to stop him the video appears to show the 6-foot-tall, 160 pound man punching the officer once but missing with a second swing.
Here’s more video from when a Fort Lauderdale Policewoman was attacked by a man accused of trying to leave the scene of an accident. She’s okay. He’s being charged w/aggravated battery on and officer and resisting arrest w/violence. @wsvn #Exclusive pic.twitter.com/yJ0n2cfANr
— Sheldon Fox-7 News (@fox_sheldon) January 17, 2020
The video shows Jones assuming a boxer’s stance to continue the fight. The officer deploys her stun gun but it fails to stop him and he pushes the officer up against a fence as two security guards are seen coming to her aid.
Backup officers arrived and Jones was taken to the Broward County Jail.
Police did not identify the officer but they told WSVN that she was not seriously hurt and was expected to fully recover.
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