Man Pulls Knife on Deputies, Arrested in West Virginia
In Kanawha County, West Virginia, a man named Joshua David Saul was arrested for intimidating deputies and obstructing their duties. The incident occurred when deputies attempted to serve him paperwork at his home. Saul brandished a knife and fled into the woods, leading to a three-mile chase involving deputies, police, and state troopers. He was eventually apprehended with the help of a K-nine unit and a non-lethal beanbag round. No one was injured, and Saul is now awaiting his next court appearance.
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