VIDEO: Florida man throws baby after high-speed police chase; hero deputy catches 2-month-old mid-air
A Florida man attempted to hamstring police who were in hot pursuit of him with an abominable tactic: he tossed his baby at officers. Thankfully, a hero deputy was able to catch the infant in mid-air, possibly saving the life of the 2-month-old infant.
The debilitated SUV pulled into an apartment complex, where James ditched the handicapped vehicle. Police pursued the suspect on foot, and that's when James attempted to sidetrack law enforcement by hurling his 2-month-old son at police. Indian River County Sheriff's Office Deputy Jacob Kurby made a miraculous catch of the flying baby in mid-air. The baby was not harmed thanks to the hero deputy.
James continued to run away from the officers but was taken down in the parking lot of the apartment complex, where he reportedly continued to resist arrest.
The suspect was finally apprehended, then claimed he could not breathe because of his asthma. James was taken to a nearby Fire Station where EMTs could check him out, but he continued to resist and kicked an officer in the face. James was administered a sedative before being taken to the hospital for examination.
James is charged with several felonies, including two counts of aggravated child abuse, aggravated battery on an officer/firefighter/EMT, aggravated battery on a pregnant woman, felony flee and elude, resisting arrest with violence, as well as reckless driving, according to online jail records. He is currently being held without bond.
"It was kind of awkward. I couldn't chase him, I couldn't tackle him, not a whole lot I can do because he had the baby," Curby told WPEC-TV. "He just turned around, no regard, not a little toss or anything, he just turned around, overhand threw this 2-month-old at me from about 6 feet away."
"You can't throw a baby at us and expect us to treat you with kid gloves," Sheriff Eric Flowers said.
The Indian River County Sheriff's Office released video of the insane police pursuit and arrest, which includes police helicopter footage.
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