A Huntsville man was arrested earlier this week by authorities with the Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force and the Huntsville Police Department's Anti-Crime team after punching an HPD K-9 while being apprehended.
The two agencies worked with state probation officers to track down James Daniel Jackson, 22, for violating the terms of his felony probation tied to a first-degree domestic violence aggravated assault charge.
According to HPD, on Tuesday, Jackson was seen entering a vehicle and then attempting to leave the area of observation. He was quickly pulled over by law enforcement in the 100 block of McDonnell Avenue, who then began the process of arresting him. Jackson resisted, leading to the deployment of HPD Police K-9, Tyson. When Tyson drew closer and made contact, Jackson struck the dog.
HPD said that Tyson was uninjured from the assault.
Following the arrest, Jackson was found to have had a knife on his person. He was taken to a local hospital for injuries related to the arrest and then transported to the Madison County Jail, where he remains.
Jackson has been charged with violating probation, harassment/interference/obstruction of a police animal and obstructing governmental operations.
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