Wanted man jumps from second storey balcony trying to evade Florida police
Rashad Walker thought he could bypass officers waiting at his door. He was wrong
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Your support makes all the difference.A Florida man wanted for attempted murder thought he could evade police by jumping from a second storey balcony but instead leapt straight into the path of officers.
Rashad Walker was arrested in Pasco County, Florida after his bungling escape attempt on warrants from another county for second-degree attempted murder and aggravated battery with great bodily harm.
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