Onthemark
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Police in Charleston, South Carolina released a dash cam video showing a man’s interference with officers as they surrounded his wife’s car at the end of a pursuit.
According to officials, police in Charleston attempted to stop 31-year-old Jamelia Logan on January 15 for allegedly speeding. The suspect, who did not cooperate with the officer, drove off and nearly dragged the police officer along with her car.
Police pursued Logan for a short time before she pulled into a parking lot. As officers surrounded the car, Calvin Logan, the suspect’s husband, exited a nearby vehicle and approached the officers, claiming to be an officer with the Charleston Police Department.
Police later learned, 34-year-old Calvin Logan is a former civilian employee with the Charleston Police Department. North Charleston Police later informed the Charleston Police Department that 34-year-old Calvin Logan was not a certified officer and was a civilian employee of the department. Logan, who was hired on Sept. 2, 2014, was terminated after the incident, according to authorities.
Calvin is facing charges of interfering with police and impersonating a police officer. In court, Logan told the judge he was an investigative assistant with the police department, however he did not complete the police academy and had to go back.
Jamelia Logan faces charges of speeding, failure to stop for blue lights and siren and resisting arrest while armed with a deadly weapon; in connection to police claims she fled during the traffic stop with the police officer standing in the open doorway of her car.
[video=youtube_share;E-PLQaLxo4w]http://youtu.be/E-PLQaLxo4w[/video]
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