A criminal arrest warrant issued Wednesday night and obtained by ABC News identifies the man as 21-year-old Demetrius Hollins of Lawrenceville. The warrant states that Hollins "did knowingly and willfully obstruct or hinder" Sgt. Michael Bongiovanni of the Gwinnett County Police Department by "ignoring verbal commands to exit vehicle and then refusing to place hands behind back after he was told he was under arrest
." The warrant further states that Hollins "did physically resist arrest."
According to the police incident report obtained by ABC News, Hollins was driving in a red Acura Integra that did not have a license plate and whose passenger side brake light was out. Hollins also changed lanes three times without a signal. The officer who pulled him over, identified in the incident report as Bongiovanni, said Hollins "began to act strange" and started yelling, "I need to call my mom" and "You have to let me go." The officer also said he smelled marijuana.
Bongiovanni
said he then realized he had arrested Hollins in August 2016 for having
marijuana and a loaded gun in the car.
The officer said Hollins exhibited "strange behavior" during that time and he also screamed about his mother and physically resisted arrest. That's when Bongiovanni requested a backup unit, according to the incident report.
Bongiovanni said he verbally ordered Hollins to exit the car several times and threatened to use his Taser but the man refused.
"Hollins turned away from me and I feared he would reach for a weapon or try to start the vehicle and drive off. In my previous encounter, he reached for a loaded firearm that was under his seat," Bongiovanni stated in the incident report.
The officer said he then pulled Hollins out of the vehicle. Hollins put his hands up at first, but then refused to place them behind his back when the officer got out his handcuffs, the report says. Hollins "spun around and began to actively resist arrest by bending at the waist and trying to push me away," Bongiovanni stated in the incident report.
Bongiovanni said he deployed his Taser on Hollins multiple times and placed him on the ground. The officer said Hollins eventually complied and he was able to handcuff the man. That's when McDonald arrived to assist, according to the report.
Hollins had a bloody lip and nose, and he was examined by a medical unit before he was placed in the officer's patrol vehicle, according to the report.
Bongiovanni and McDonald did not immediately respond to ABC News' requests for comment.
LIKE really this Man was known repeat offender driving without a license plate Illegal changing lanes with a tail light out!!!!!
Thats like asking for it no matter who da fug you are.
Every Cop in every city will stop you driving illegally.
A criminal arrest warrant issued Wednesday night and obtained by ABC News identifies the man as 21-year-old Demetrius Hollins of Lawrenceville. The warrant states that Hollins "did knowingly and willfully obstruct or hinder" Sgt. Michael Bongiovanni of the Gwinnett County Police Department by "ignoring verbal commands to exit vehicle and then refusing to place hands behind back after he was told he was under arrest
." The warrant further states that Hollins "did physically resist arrest."
According to the police incident report obtained by ABC News, Hollins was driving in a red Acura Integra that did not have a license plate and whose passenger side brake light was out. Hollins also changed lanes three times without a signal. The officer who pulled him over, identified in the incident report as Bongiovanni, said Hollins "began to act strange" and started yelling, "I need to call my mom" and "You have to let me go." The officer also said he smelled marijuana.
Bongiovanni
said he then realized he had arrested Hollins in August 2016 for having
marijuana and a loaded gun in the car.
The officer said Hollins exhibited "strange behavior" during that time and he also screamed about his mother and physically resisted arrest. That's when Bongiovanni requested a backup unit, according to the incident report.
Bongiovanni said he verbally ordered Hollins to exit the car several times and threatened to use his Taser but the man refused.
"Hollins turned away from me and I feared he would reach for a weapon or try to start the vehicle and drive off. In my previous encounter, he reached for a loaded firearm that was under his seat," Bongiovanni stated in the incident report.
The officer said he then pulled Hollins out of the vehicle. Hollins put his hands up at first, but then refused to place them behind his back when the officer got out his handcuffs, the report says. Hollins "spun around and began to actively resist arrest by bending at the waist and trying to push me away," Bongiovanni stated in the incident report.
Bongiovanni said he deployed his Taser on Hollins multiple times and placed him on the ground. The officer said Hollins eventually complied and he was able to handcuff the man. That's when McDonald arrived to assist, according to the report.
Hollins had a bloody lip and nose, and he was examined by a medical unit before he was placed in the officer's patrol vehicle, according to the report.
Bongiovanni and McDonald did not immediately respond to ABC News' requests for comment.
LIKE really this Man was known repeat offender driving without a license plate Illegal changing lanes with a tail light out!!!!!
Thats like asking for it no matter who da fug you are.
Every Cop in every city will stop you driving illegally.
Already looking towards next year.
Who cares about next year? Now, the next bet, is all that ever matters. Winning percentage is useless. Make money today, this week, this month. Next year's profitability does nothing to pay for your dinner tonight.....
FWIW, the cop stomping incident was cheap......the second guy to the party came in with the WWE rope stomp. But the straight right hand in the original post was right on the button. Tough times.
Might as well blame Trump.....not the pattern of violence against police created under the Obama administration.
Already looking towards next year.
Who cares about next year? Now, the next bet, is all that ever matters. Winning percentage is useless. Make money today, this week, this month. Next year's profitability does nothing to pay for your dinner tonight.....
FWIW, the cop stomping incident was cheap......the second guy to the party came in with the WWE rope stomp. But the straight right hand in the original post was right on the button. Tough times.
Might as well blame Trump.....not the pattern of violence against police created under the Obama administration.
Already looking towards next year.
Who cares about next year? Now, the next bet, is all that ever matters. Winning percentage is useless. Make money today, this week, this month. Next year's profitability does nothing to pay for your dinner tonight.....
FWIW, the cop stomping incident was cheap......the second guy to the party came in with the WWE rope stomp. But the straight right hand in the original post was right on the button. Tough times.
Might as well blame Trump.....not the pattern of violence against police created under the Obama administration.
Already looking towards next year.
Who cares about next year? Now, the next bet, is all that ever matters. Winning percentage is useless. Make money today, this week, this month. Next year's profitability does nothing to pay for your dinner tonight.....
FWIW, the cop stomping incident was cheap......the second guy to the party came in with the WWE rope stomp. But the straight right hand in the original post was right on the button. Tough times.
Might as well blame Trump.....not the pattern of violence against police created under the Obama administration.
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