A suspect was arrested in Jurupa Valley Saturday after allegedly dragging a Riverside County sheriff's deputy when he tried to drive away during a traffic stop, according to authorities.
Authorities said the suspect, 31-year-old Jeovanni Ramirez of Jurupa Valley, was pulled over by a deputy and told to get out of the car, but instead "became uncooperative, re-entered his vehicle, and sped away dragging a deputy a short distance."
That's when a chase started between Ramirez and other deputies, officials said. It ended on a steep hillside in the 3600 block of Conning Street. But there, authorities said Ramirez reversed his car at high speed in the direction of the deputies, resulting in a deputy-involved shooting. The deputy who was dragged was taken to a local hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. Anyone with information is asked to call Riverside County District Attorney Investigator Munoz at 922–7624 or Riverside County Sheriff’s Investigator Gomez at 836-1600.
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