‘Just stretched one’: Man bragged on Facebook about running over cop and dragging him 500 feet, leaving him in critical condition, police say

Man allegedly intentionally ran over cop with pickup

Background: News footage of the aftermath of the crash involving a Baton Rouge police officer (WAFB). Inset (left): Sgt. Caleb Eisworth (Baton Rouge Police Department). Inset (right): Gad Black (East Baton Rogue Sheriff’s Office).

A Louisiana man who allegedly ran over a police officer with his pickup truck reportedly bragged about it on Facebook.

Baton Rouge police arrested 41-year-old Gad Black on Monday after accusing him of allegedly intentionally driving into a marked motorcycle that was operated by Sgt. Caleb Eisworth, whose age was not provided. According to reporting by WAFB, a local CBS affiliate, Eisworth was on his way home from work on Monday morning when he was hit by a pickup truck that was driven by Black, who then allegedly dragged the officer 500 feet before fleeing the scene.

Eisworth was critically injured and suffered from broken legs, a broken arm, and other injuries.

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According to an arrest report obtained by WAFB, police found Black not long after the collision. Black reportedly resisted arrest and police tased him in order to take him into custody.

While in custody, police said that Black — who has a history of arrests related to offenses against law enforcement — allegedly admitted to following Eisworth while in his vehicle.

Before his arrest, Black seemingly bragged about the crash in two posts on a Facebook account with his name. One post published at 12:23 p.m. on Monday read, “Just Stretched One On Joor Rd,” a quote that included the location of the crash. Minutes earlier, at 12:16 p.m., Black apparently wrote, “Check Him Out On Joor Rd. Stretched One.”

Another post at the same account, published at 12:19 p.m., alluded to the case of Rodney Hinton, who allegedly intentionally ran over a sheriff’s deputy in Ohio after his teenage son was shot and killed by a police officer.

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