A federal grand jury in Gainesville has handed up indictments in a bank robbery: David Ross is charged in a January bank heist in Hall County. Ross was charged shortly after his arrest with assaulting an officer at the Hall County jail.
From WSB…
A man in jail for allegedly robbing a bank has now tacked on more charges after kicking an officer, according to police.
On Jan. 24, police said David Brian Ross robbed the Regions Bank of Shallowford Road.
Later that night, Gainesville police found and located Ross, 36, at a motel on Monroe Drive.
The motel was less than 4 miles away from the bank he was accused of robbing.
He was then transported to the Hall County Jail.
The following morning, a Hall County jail staff member said they saw Ross, who was in the booking area, punching a cell window continuously.
According to the release, the deputies were concerned about Ross’ safety and went inside the cell.
Deputies said at first, Ross obeyed their commands and was taken out of the cell in handcuffs.
Ross then reportedly jumped in the air, kicking an assisting jail officer in his chest.
The staff was able to gain control of Ross, and he was then placed under frequent observation for his safety and the safety of jail employees, a release states.
Officials say there were no injuries to Ross or any jail worker.
Ross is currently facing charges of robbery and theft by taking with the Gainesville police. He’s added a new charge of felony obstruction of an officer from the Hall County Sheriff’s Office.
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