Bicycle Pursuit Ends in Arrest: Suspect Apprehended After Fleeing from Deputies

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Early Sunday morning, deputies attempted a traffic stop on a male riding a bicycle with no headlight.
The male immediately fled from deputies on the bike until he experienced a mechanical issue. He then
continued to flee on foot behind residences on S. Bacher St. in Bunnell. Deputies Gaddie and Huzior
located and apprehended the male, who was later identified as Marcell Spearmon.
Spearmon was found to have three outstanding warrants for his arrest. The first Flagler County warrant
was state-filed for Battery DV-Strangulation and Tampering with a Victim/Witness and Criminal
Mischief. The second Flagler County warrant was for Writ of Bodily Attachment in reference to Child
Support. Spearmon also had a Volusia County Warrant for Writ of Bodily Attachment in reference to
Child Support. He was additionally charged with Resisting Arrest Without Violence. He is being held at
the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility on $10,140 bond.

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45 thoughts on “Bicycle Pursuit Ends in Arrest: Suspect Apprehended After Fleeing from Deputies

  1. Cops gotta STOP falling for the every black criminal I cant breathe excuse they learned from George Floyd ! Certainly not from school tho. Prison is their future rducation after primary school drop out to sell drugs

  2. He worked so hard to escape, I was rooting for him to get away. He's sort of like that big fish you haul in but want to throw back in the river because you admire its fighting spirit.

  3. It's pronounced "Booo-nell." Bunnell is a small white trash town in Florida that borders on a much richer retirement community.

  4. How is this joker out on the street with 3x warrants out for his arrest? DAs/judges need to be recalled nationwide & replaced with ones who will apply the law as it's written/LOCK UP habitual offenders like this joker vs allowing them to prey upon law-abiding citizens. Start charging DAs/judges with Dereliction of Duty & as accessories to crimes these offenders commit after being released. Beyond ridiculous.

  5. Ah, the good old bookingitis or hospitalitis – both mean a suspect pretends to be ill thinking it will keep them from being arrested or booked. Nope, that is not how it goes. See how quickly he reacted to that sternum rub? Dead giveaway right there. 'Call my people' means call my mommy. Nope, you are an adult and can call her from the station.

  6. These Black People, and Complaining That “I Can’t Breathe” is Pathetic🙄
    Soon, Someone is Really Going too Need HELP, and So Many of Them Have Falsely Claimed, “They Cannot Breathe, It is going too back Fire🫣💀❌🥵
    STOP IT ALREADY.
    Take Accountability for Once in Your Lives.

  7. He’s like those dolls you press and they say the same word over and over, press.. please please please

  8. If he had asthma, he wouldn’t be able to drive that fast on his bike, it can’t be that severe then

  9. The standard Afro battle cry…I can't breath. And of course, he was running from the police with his pants down below his ass. WTF is wrong with black men?

  10. Why do "Those People" always say I CAINT BREAVE ? They all say that every time police detain them.
    Anyway… We all have a Collective Duty and a Need to Rid Our Cities, Neighborhoods, Counties & World of Everyday Ordinary Generic Worthless Dysfunctional Afro Shit Waste as Shown Here.

    "These People" are Only a Disease in Our World

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