Law enforcement agencies from Grimes and Brazos counties were involved in a chase Tuesday night that began near Gibbons Creek Lake and ended in east Bryan’s Oakmont subdivision.
The Grimes County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page says the driver avoided stop sticks several times, one which involved nearly hitting a Texas DPS Trooper.
During the pursuit, the driver called the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office and said he would fire his pistol if law enforcement got too close.
The chase went through Bryan and College Station before ending in the area of University Drive East and Oakmont Circle.
54 year-old John Victor May of Iola was arrested by Grimes County Deputies and charged with Evading Arrest Detention With a Motor Vehicle (3rd Degree Felony), Aggravated Assault on a Public Servant (1st Degree Felony), and the two felony warrants for Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance (1st Degree Felony), and Fraud Use/Possession of Identifying Items (2nd Degree Felony).