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Man Assaults Troopers With Excavator in Attempt to Stop Son's Arrest [VIDEO]
By Shira Li Bartov

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Vermont troopers were shocked when what should have been a simple arrest spiraled into an attack involving heavy construction equipment last week.

The two troopers were investigating alleged aggravated assault and battery suspect Brandon Tallman at his home in Hardwick, Vermont, on June 14, according to a press release [A] from Vermont State Police [A]. But they did not expect his parents to put up such a fight.

Dashboard footage captured the 24-year-old suspect's mother, Amy Tallman, charging at the officers. Visible in a black dress and white sneakers, she was shown grabbing onto her son and attempting to tackle him apart from the troopers.

While that scuffle went on, Brandon's father Wayne Tallman got into the cab of an excavator in the driveway and began swinging its bucket at the troopers.

"Wayne proceeded to operate an excavator and recklessly maneuvered the bucket near the Troopers and their cruisers in an attempt to prevent them from arresting the suspect," state police said.

One of the startled troopers ran to point his gun at the father, but did not shoot. State police said they addressed "the threat that Wayne had caused" with the bucket of the excavator.

An excavator can weigh 900 pounds when empty, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [A]. Since 2019, three deaths have been reported as the result of an excavator bucket falling from a quick coupler and crushing a worker. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) prohibits working underneath or within the swing radius of an excavator.

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Brandon Tallman was arrested for Aggravated Assault, Burglary, Unlawful Mischief and Resisting Arrest. Above, the suspect's mug shot. Vermont State Police.


"They don't have a scenario at the academy where we practice this one," Vermont State Police Captain Matt Daley said to local station WCAX-TV. [A]

The troopers arrested Brandon for aggravated assault, burglary, unlawful mischief and resisting arrest. His father was also arrested on charges of aggravated assault on a protected official, resisting arrest, impeding and reckless endangerment, while the mother was issued a citation for impeding an officer.

In a similar incident last year, a California man stole an excavator from a construction job site and attempted to hit officers with its bucket. [A]

Another excavator-involved offense made news in April 2021, when a group of YouTubers [A] placed the machine in a lake and swung from a rope as part of a dangerous stunt. Vlogger Jeff Wittek said he sustained a life-threatening injury from the prank, which he blamed on fellow YouTuber David Dobrik, who was operating the vehicle.

The machinery has been put to more benevolent use, though, as another viral video showed last April, depicting a dog's apparent rescue [A] from a stream of water by road workers using an excavator.



Dashcam Footage (Courtesy of Law&Crime on Youtube):

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If I've said it before, I'll say it again, and I'll say it a thousand times more: God bless good ol' rednecks and their seemingly unlimited pool of creativity. Redneck quarrels and crimes are always such a surreal fuckin' experience (so long as meth isn't involved ofc).

I especially love how you don't even need to be in the cab to know the dad's just yellin', "AY. LET GO AH MY BOY. GET OUTTA 'ERE. GO ON, GIT."



(* Disclaimer: VERY aggressive reminder to always take extra precaution when either operating and/or simply being in the vicinity of heavy machinery of all types. Please remember to always be responsible and aware of your surroundings at all times. Don't be that dumbass that dies while trying to drift a forklift.)
 
Good looking family! The son's a handsome devil as well.
Have you even been to RI?
I've been to Rhode Island one time. I don't remember what city I was in, but even the city was miniature like the state itself. It had multiple story buildings, but not too many stories, they'd top out at around 10 or 12. The streets were in a grid pattern like most cities but it didn't look like it was more than 30 square blocks. I remember getting a pizza there, and it was only like 6pm and the entire city looked like it had shut down by then. Like once 5pm hit, the entire city went home and went to sleep. It was the weirdest thing.
 
I can’t tell but im hoping that’s a Kubota. Dangerously based and great taste in equipment if true.
 
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