Georgia machete-wielding man accused of attempted burglary runs from police, hides in homeless camp: Officials

A man in Georgia is accused of trying to break in to a building attempted to flee police by going into a homeless camp and hiding in a tent, police say.

A Georgia man was arrested after trying to break in to a building and attempting to flee police in a homeless camp.

Officials say that 37-year-old Jeffrey Furlow allegedly tried to break into a building in Atlanta, Georgia on July 28 at around 5:08 p.m.

When an officer got closer to the man, who forced officers to chase him, he realized that the suspect was carrying a machete, according to police.

"Get on the floor!" an officer can be heard saying before using his taser.

FLORIDA TEEN REPORTED MISSING FOUND SAFE, POLICE SAY SHE WAS NOT KIDNAPPED

Furlow allegedly attempted to evade police by hiding in a homeless camp and went into a tent before finally surrendering.

"I ain't got a machete," the suspect can be heard saying before officers placed him in handcuffs.

MOM OF MISSING ARIZONA GIRL FOUND SAFE IN MONTANA SAYS FAMILY HAS BEEN ‘HARASSED’

When asked why the suspect was running from police, he can be heard saying "They be hating on me, man."

He was charged with loitering and prowling and obstruction of an officer.

Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Stock quotes supplied by Barchart
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.