Posted on 02/17/2020 10:13:23 AM PST by Gamecock
A woman is now facing felony charges after resisting arrest and biting a deputy Friday, according to the Flagler County Sheriffs Office.
Officers responded to a call in Palm Coast in reference to a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, deputies met with Cherie Saunders, 38 in her driveway with her make-up smeared, no shoes, slurred speech and a heavy scent of alcohol coming from her, according to deputies.
During the investigation, deputies say they determined that Saunders had slapped a male resident inside the home. When deputies were trying to resolve the situation, she became argumentative and would not cooperate with deputies.
According to FCSO, she approached a deputy in a threatening manner and began kicking and screaming when officers attempted to secure her in handcuffs.
Bodycam footage from the situation shows the struggle between the officers and Saunders.
Towards the end of the video, you can see Saunders bite a deputys right calf and refuse to release her bite until another deputy was able to free her grip.
ccording to FCSO, the bite resulted in a two-inch mark which immediately showed broken skin, swelling and bruising. Moments later, the deputy began to feel ill and passed out momentarily. He was transported to the hospital for a medical evaluation.
Rather than let us handle the investigation in a civil manner, this woman actively fought our deputies and bit one deputy resulting in a trip to the hospital, Sheriff Rick Staly said. If you attack my deputies you will not win and you will go to the Green Roof Inn facing serious charges. This is a prime example of how dangerous domestic violence calls are for our deputies to handle. Thankfully the deputy was not seriously injured by her actions.
Saunders was arrested and charged with Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer, Domestic Battery, Resisting an Officer with Violence. On the way to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility for booking, Saunders vomited in the patrol vehicle. It was determined that she would need to be medically cleared by the hospital prior to booking due to her level of intoxication. She was released from jail after posting a $5,000.00 bond.
Vaso-vagal syncope is fainting from a stress trigger like heat, or the sight of your own blood.
Or, the sight of a drunken demonette latched onto your calf with the jaws of of an alligator.
But it’s really, really common.
I see your point, but it's usually male judges who let women off with lighter sentences. When the woman is attractive, you can guess why.
Yeah, me too. Ha!
Drunk put ugly on her face.
Now the poor guy has to be checked for hep b...
They gotta check her for hep b....hep c and hiv rare from bites..
But who knows if she didnt have blood in her saliva.....next time...should sprayed and tased...bro
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