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Delaware Man Allegedly Bites Police K9 Multiple Times During Arrest

A Delaware man allegedly resisted arrest after a traffic stop on Saturday, injuring two police officers and repeatedly biting K9, according to the Delaware State Police (DSP).

At around 1:41 a.m., state troopers drove Jamal Wing, 47, of Wilmington, who was speeding south on the Philadelphia Pike near Rolling Road, according to people familiar with the matter. detained. DSP press release. Ms Wing “quickly got out of the car and refused all orders to get back in.” Wing resisted arrest “forcibly” and bit K9’s Mako “multiple times” in the process. Police immediately took him into custody and “there was an odor of alcohol on his breath and signs of disability were detected,” it said.

Paramedics took Wing to a hospital to treat injuries sustained while resisting arrest. “At the hospital, Wing continued to resist, assaulting and injuring police officers and causing damage to Delaware State Police property.” (Related: Louisiana caregiver charged with DUI in patient’s car while elderly woman sat at home doing her own poop)

The two wounded members and K9 Mako underwent a medical examination at the hospital. After Wing’s release, he was charged with two felony counts of second-degree assault against a police officer, one count of first-degree assault against K9, and two counts of DUI and DUI. According to a press release, the charges included violently resisting his arrest.

Wing was arraigned and later held on $34,200 cash bail at Howard R. Young Correctional Institution, the release said.

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