Witness Helped Save Deputy Under Attack
The suspect in the case was already under arrest and was being transported to jail when he tried to escape.
A Pasco County deputy transporting a prisoner to the Land O' Lakes Jail early this morning found himself under attack.
According to the sheriff's office, the deputy was transporting Osvaldo Flores to jail after he'd been arrested in connection with a domestic violence injunction.
Flores, however, had other plans.
He “was able to get his handcuffs around to his front and started kicking out the window of the patrol car around Little Road and Decubellis” in the New Port Richey area, according to a sheriff's office media release. The deputy pulled over at the 6926 Little Road 7-Eleven around 12:20 a.m.
As the deputy was parking, Flores climbed out of the patrol car and charged the deputy. When the deputy tried to subdue him, Flores got his handcuffs around the deputy’s neck.
The deputy "was in a struggle for his life," Sheriff Chris Nocco said at a press conference Friday. "(Flores) was trying to kill him, there's no doubt."
A citizen came to assist the deputy, and the deputy was able to fend off the attack until other deputies arrived.
"I can't thank them enough," Nocco said."We have great people in Pasco County."
The citizen's name is not being released by the sheriff's office at this time, but that person will be getting an award, Nocco said.
The deputy suffered lacerations and cuts to the face but was not seriously injured.
Flores is "lucky to be alive," Nocco said. "He tried to kill one of our deputies and that won't happen in our county."
Flores, of 7145 Adare Drive, New Port Richey, now faces charges of escape and attempted murder of a law enforcement officer.
Flores is no stranger to the Pasco County justice system. He’s been convicted on felony charges multiple times over the past 12 years or so. Previous convictions include a 2011 fleeing or eluding a police officer case and a 2006 grand theft auto charge.
Patch editor Keli Sipperley contributed to this report.
steve nellis
9:36 am on Friday, January 4, 2013
They will try to blame the deputy. I am sick of this low life scum. Time to thin out the herd.
Lori
1:23 am on Saturday, January 5, 2013
I'm just glad the deputy was able to get help, and Mr Flores can sit and think about what he did for many years to come.These low lifes make me sick.
Lori
1:28 am on Saturday, January 5, 2013
Why would Flores even have a bond for attempted murder? That is my question, and $50,000 bond?? For attempting to kill an officer of the law????
nam'grunt
7:21 am on Saturday, January 5, 2013
This is a prime example of law enforcement training and practice of restraint before using deadly force. Smart thing the deputy stopping at a well populated , and well llt up area. This could have been a sad story being reported.
Suggestion: all police cruises be fitted with a large diameter proof link chain, attached to car body frame and ability to lock handcuffed suspect/prisoner to this during transportation.
Edward Yablecki
7:27 am on Saturday, January 5, 2013
I have to applaud the citizen who came to the aid of the officer. Well done!!!
robert ciotta
11:34 am on Saturday, January 5, 2013
they should save the taxpayers money and just shoot the little prick