Cops Corner: Man pulls down his shorts during argument with deputies

Also in Cops: 20-year-old caught speeding at 123 mph, is arrested.


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Oct. 22

Buck wild

5:41 p.m. — first block of Wedgwood Lane, Palm Coast

Disorderly intoxication, exposure of sexual organs. A Palm Coast man was arrested after he pulled down his shorts, exposing his genitals, to prove he did not have a weapon on him, according to the man's arrest report. 

When Sheriff's Office deputies arrived, they found the man in the road, arguing with a woman. The man began yelling at the deputies to "charge him" and challenging them to fight him, the report said. 

The man was clearly intoxicated, the report said, and kept screaming, pacing and swinging his arms like he was preparing to fight. Then, for seemingly no reason, the man said, "where's my weapon, nowhere," and pulled his pants down, showing the neighborhood his genitals. 

The man pulled his pants back up and told the deputies, "take me down," the report said. The man then laid down on his stomach and allowed the deputies to arrest him.

The man had a blood alcohol content of 0.129. 


Oct. 18

Too fast and furious

11:56 p.m. — first block of Untermeyer Place, Palm Coast

Reckless driving, fleeing and eluding. A 20-year-old Palm Coast man was caught speeding at 123 mph and attempted to hide from a Sheriff's Office deputy by parking in the driveway of a vacant home, according to an arrest report. 

The Sheriff's Office deputy clocked an Audi going 123 mph on Seminole Woods Boulevard. The car wove through traffic without slowing, and fled from the patrol car when the officer attempted to pull it over, the report said. 

The car turned down a residential street and and the deputy turned off his emergency lights and began patrolling the neighborhood and side streets, the report said. The deputy found the Audi parked in the driveway of a clearly vacant home with the driver and the driver's 14-year-old brother inside. 

The 20-year-old was arrested and taken to the county jail.

 

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