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Good samaritans help deputy under attack during traffic stop.
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Good Samaritans help Florida deputy under attack during traffic stop, video shows
Both men will receive citizen’s awards for their actions, Sheriff Mike Chitwood said
By Stephen Sorace | Fox News


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A pair of good Samaritans in Florida stopped to help a deputy who was being attacked by a suspect during a traffic stop this week, a local sheriff said.

Deputy Anthony Zimmerer with the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office stopped a black Ford F-150 after the vehicle cut across all lanes of traffic and almost struck him, the sheriff’s office said Wednesday.

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The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office shared deputy bodycam footage of what followed during the stop.

The driver, 41-year-old Frank Padilla Velez, began acting erratically when Zimmerer tried to speak with him, according to the sheriff’s office. As the deputy tried to handcuff him, Padilla hit him in the head with his elbow as a struggle ensued.

Two citizens saw the fight unfolding and jumped out of their vehicles to help the deputy apprehend Padilla, the sheriff’s office said.

During the struggle, Zimmerer’s bodycam cuts out but the sheriff’s office said that Padilla thrashed on the ground and tried to bite Zimmerer’s leg. A Taser was deployed but had no effect on Padilla.

Bodycam footage from deputies who arrived on the scene shortly after the altercation began show Padilla restrained on the ground. One of the citizens who aided the deputy is seen with a bloody cut on his forehead.

One citizen suffered a cut to his forehead but still helped deputies restrain Padilla.
One citizen suffered a cut to his forehead but still helped deputies restrain Padilla. (Volusia County Sheriff's Office)

"You hit me, buddy. You hit me," the citizen can be heard telling Padilla.

One of the good Samaritans also corralled Padilla's dog, which jumped out of his truck to protect him, and placed it safely back in the truck, the sheriff’s office said.


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Sheriff Mike Chitwood announced that the two men who stopped to help Zimmerer will receive citizen’s awards in recognition of their actions.

"All my respect and gratitude goes out to these two men who took action when they saw a deputy under attack," Chitwood said in a statement. "It makes me proud to know that in Volusia County, our residents still have our deputies' backs."

Padilla was charged with resisting an officer with violence, battery on a law enforcement officer, driving with a suspended license, careless driving, and expired registration.

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Re: Good samaritans help deputy under attack during traffic stop.
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2021, 01:43:03 PM »
Should have been some assault
and battery and attempted something
in there somewhere too.
Probably walking around loose
right now, likely with a noggin
full of chemicals
18 MINUTES.  . . . . . .