Mississippi man eludes Florida deputy by throwing crushed meth into his face
A Mississippi man who fled from an Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office deputy following a traffic stop threw crushed methamphetamine into that deputy’s chest and face, causing an exposure that sent the deputy to a local hospital.
The deputy was pulling over 35-year old Todd Adams of Hattiesburg on Racetrack Road for a traffic violation around 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Adams did not have a driver’s license and the smell of marijuana was emanating from inside the vehicle.
When he was asked to get out of the car, Adams fled on foot. He fell to the ground and was reaching in his shorts when the deputy attempted to tase him. Adams grabbed the taser and two handfuls of crushed up methamphetamine and threw the narcotics into the deputy’s chest and face. He then ran into a residential area but was found a short time later hiding under a trailer with two taser probes still attached.
The deputy was taken to a local hospital and treated, then released, for exposure to the methamphetamine, which had caused an elevated heart rate and other issues.
A search of Adams’ car turned up a half dozen hydrocodone pills and 67 grams of codeine syrup, along with marijuana. Deputies also found 147 grams of meth during a search of the area where he tossed it.
Adams was charged with battery on a law enforcement officer, driving without a license (three or more suspensions), depriving an officer of a means of protection, possession of a controlled substance, trafficking in methamphetamine, and resisting an officer.
(Source and Todd Adams mugshot: Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office)
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