![]() The individuals arrested were 20-year-old Cedrick Payton for aggravated assault, 17-year-old Dakeyvondrick Westbrook for evading arrest or detention, and 37-year-old Marqunita Westbrook for resisting arrest, interfering with public duties and four misdemeanor warrants. Once the officer gained compliance, the woman was placed under arrest. At that point, the officers used the taser to gain compliance through a drive-stun application of the taser, in accordance with LPD policy. In order to place the third individual under arrest officers attempted to deploy a taser, but the connection was unsuccessful. After the two suspects from the vehicle were placed in handcuffs, officers attempted to place the third individual under arrest and she continued to resist. ![]() Officers then attempted to apprehend the third individual, but were called to the front yard to assist fellow officers with the original suspect who exited the residence out of another point of entry. 10 hours ago &0183 &32 LUBBOCK, Texas Travelers in Lubbock were urged on Thursday to arrive at least two hours before flight departures, as the installation of the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) new. ![]() The vehicle pulled into a driveway of the residence at which time one of the two suspects exited the vehicle in an attempt to flee by running into the residence, ignoring the officer’s commands to stop.Īfter several attempts to gain entry into the residence, a third individual attempted to prevent officers from locating the suspect. As they arrived, officers observed a vehicle matching the description leave the residence at a high rate of speed, attempting to evade officers. Thursday, May 6, Lubbock Police were called to the area of 66th Street and Avenue T for reports of a civil disturbance involving. Responding officers then traveled to the 2400 block of 32nd Street where they believed the suspects to be located based on statements made at the original call for service. The full Lubbock police statement follows: Just after 5 p.m. Upon arrival, officers made contact with the victim and were able to identify the two suspects making the threats. Thursday, May 6, Lubbock Police were called to the area of 66th Street and Avenue T for reports of a civil disturbance involving two individuals demanding money and threatening a victim with a firearm.
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