Multiple Officers Dragged During Separate Police Investigations in US, South Korea
Multiple Officers Dragged During Separate Police Investigations in US, South Korea

Multiple Officers Dragged During Separate Police Investigations in US, South Korea

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Several incidents in 2025 involved police officers being dragged by vehicles during attempts to stop suspects. In Bloomington, Minnesota, Roberto Carlos Munoz dragged a federal officer about 300 feet during a traffic stop while resisting arrest on immigration charges; the officer sustained serious injuries requiring stitches. In Guelph, Canada, a police officer was briefly dragged when the driver of a black Mercedes reversed unexpectedly while being blocked in, but the officer was not seriously injured; the investigation linked suspects to a theft and drug possession. In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Gad Black deliberately drove his truck into Sgt. Caleb Eisworth and dragged him 500 feet, leaving the officer in critical condition with multiple broken bones; Black had a previous criminal record and faces attempted first-degree murder charges. Meanwhile, a South Korean court acquitted a driver accused of dragging a police officer along a highway because the court found no intent to obstruct official duties. These events highlight ongoing dangers law enforcement officers face during vehicle-related confrontations.

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