MARYSVILLE — A man threw rocks at a passing semi truck on I-5, ran across the freeway, then pulled a knife on a Marysville police officer Friday afternoon before he was arrested.
The man threw the rock from the freeway shoulder around 2:40 p.m. and struck the semi truck, leaving a baseball-sized crack in the windshield and splintered glass on the dashboard, Marysville police Cmdr. Mark Thomas said. The driver wasn’t hurt.
Msvl K9 Steele and his human partner catch a suspect who threw rocks at a passing semi, ran across the 3 S/B lanes of I-5, and pulled a knife on the officer. I-5 was shut down in both directions for a short time while the suspect was taken into custody. pic.twitter.com/Xz7jt1KPQY
— Marysville Police (@MarysvilleWAPD) April 7, 2018
A state Department of Transportation worker stopped traffic so police could race after the man, who crossed three lanes of southbound I-5 near the 156th Street NE overpass, Thomas said.
During the chase, the man pulled a knife on the officer, according to police. No officers were hurt. The man, 53, suffered a minor bite from a police dog.
He was booked into the Snohomish County Jail for investigation of third-degree assault, second-degree malicious mischief and reckless endangerment.
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