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JPSO examines for deputy fires during the chase | Crime/police

A member of Jefferson Parish shot his gun early Saturday during a multivial chase that ended near Ponchatoula, said Sheriff Joe Lopinto. The suspicious Travis, 44, was arrested after a fight in which he supposedly tried to snap a stun weapon and his own knife of the deputy, said JPSO.

No injuries were reported.

At around 2:40 a.m., the MPs turned around around a truck without a license plate near the streets Yale and Hudson in Metairie. Umfrey left the truck, swore the deputy, ignored commands and fled with a female passenger after the MP had tried to use an electric shock, said JPSO.

The persecution included several communities and included several law enforcement authorities. Spike Strips, which were used on Interstate 55 Disabled Revreys truck, said JPSO.

When the MPs tried to remove it from the vehicle, Umfrey allegedly tried to snap a stun weapon from a MP, and prompted another deputy to dismiss a single shot that missed it. According to the authorities, resistance violently converted when they are on the

Umfrey was instructed to the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center because he was instructed to an officer, a simple kidnapping, a tightened flight by an officer, a severe disability of a highway, the attempted disability of a peace officer, improper use, the use of a motor vehicle, the operator of a motor vehicle and the resistance of a police officer by violence or violence.

Further fees can be added, officials said.

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