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Teenager charged with attempted murder after dragging police officer with car

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Brian Russell Hafer 
By: Ryan Lee Hall

A teenager is in a whole lot of trouble after he tried to get away from police.

After the officer pulled him over, the teenager tried to flee from police because he had drugs in his car.

Brian Hafer, 18, of Maryland was pulled over after police spotted marijuana in the vehicle he was driving. Police ordered Hafer and his passengers out of the car. The passenger complied but Hafer refused to follow orders. When a police officer reached into the car to open the driver's door to pull Hafer out of the vehicle, Hafer drove off with the officer's arm trapped inside the car.

The teen dragged the officer about 60 feet before the officer fell to the ground. Other officer chased Hafer. When he was caught, he still would not comply with officers and refused to exit the vehicle. When he finally exited the vehicle, he became combative by punching and kicking the arresting officers.

The officers Tasered him and Hafer was finally taken into custody. Now, instead of a single marijuana charge, he faces attempted murder after he dragged the officer with his car. Hafer’s passenger, 18-year-old Kevin Schofield, was arrested without incident and charged with drug possession. Hafer was charged with possession of marijuana but other charges were added.

These charges include: attempted murder, assault on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest, reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct, failure to obey, obstructing and hindering a police investigation, destruction of property amongst other charges.


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