FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEWednesday, Aug. 26, 2020 Contact: Melissa Proulx Phone: 617-993-0003 Email: melissa@jgpr.net |
Burlington Police Arrest and Charge Man Who Assaulted Officer with a Knife |
BURLINGTON — Chief Michael Kent reports that a Roxbury man was arrested after an alleged altercation with officers who were responding to a report of an unwanted subject at a local hotel earlier this month. ASHTON ROSS, 34 OF ROXBURY, was charged with: Assault with a Dangerous Weapon Resisting Arrest Disorderly Conduct On Thursday, Aug. 13 at approximately 8:15 p.m., the Burlington Police responded to a local hotel to help remove a disruptive patron. When officers requested that the subject, later identified as ROSS, leave the building, he declined. Shortly after that, it was determined that ROSS has an existing warrant out of Boston for Assault with a Dangerous Weapon. When officers attempted to take ROSS into custody, an altercation ensued in which ROSS allegedly drew a knife striking one officer with the knife, which cut his uniform shirt and ballistic vest. The officer was evaluated at a local hospital as a precaution, but was not injured. ROSS fled the scene and was taken into custody after a brief foot pursuit. ROSS was arraigned on Aug. 14. Judge David Frank ordered the defendant held on $1,000 bail on this case and his bail was revoked on his open case. ROSS is scheduled to appear in the Woburn District Court for a pre-trial hearing on Sept. 17. “Incidents like this highlight the bravery and dedication our officers show in the face of unpredictable risk,” Chief Kent said. “I’m grateful the officer was not injured and thank all who responded for their commitment to protect our community.” These are allegations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty. ### |
August 26, 2020 at 8:27 pm
And he’s out on the street right now… He tried to slash a police officer and he gets bailed out.. We’re living in the Twilight Zone lately.
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August 29, 2020 at 1:45 am
What hotel? Prior history at this establishment ?
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