JOPPA, Md. (WJZ) — An Edgewood antheral was arrested Wednesday aft authorities accidental helium struck a Harford County lawman with his car and past led deputies connected a chaotic pursuit that ended with a crash.
Martin Bradley, 34, was booked into the Harford County Detention Facility connected charges of attempted second-degree murder, first- and second-degree assault, battle connected a instrumentality enforcement serviceman and reckless endangerment, among others.
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The charges stem from a bid of incidents that began soon earlier 7 p.m. Tuesday erstwhile deputies were called to an flat analyzable connected Eloise Lane successful Edgewood successful effect to a fight, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.
There was nary motion of the combat erstwhile deputies arrived, but portion speaking with witnesses, they spotted a conveyance successful the parking batch they believed was involved.
Senior Deputy J. Amrein was approaching the conveyance erstwhile the operator accelerated toward him, hitting Amrein and pinning him concisely against different car, the Sheriff’s Office said.
The operator sped away, starring deputies connected a pursuit on Woodbridge Center Way and onto eastbound Route 40, wherever the conveyance crossed into the westbound lanes against the travel of traffic, deputies said.
Deputies said the pursuit continued onto Edgewood Road, northbound Route 24 and Interstate 95 North earlier the operator got disconnected astatine a remainder halt and struck different vehicle.
Senior Deputy Amrein was taken to an country hospital, wherever helium was treated for insignificant injuries and released.
The operator astatine the halfway of the pursuit, identified arsenic Bradley, was treated for a imaginable overdose astatine the country and airlifted to a infirmary for treatment. He was discharged from the infirmary Wednesday.
Court records amusement Bradley remains successful custody portion awaiting a bail reappraisal proceeding Thursday afternoon.
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A preliminary proceeding successful the lawsuit is scheduled for Nov. 10.