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Man Ate Feces And Attacked Police High On Bath Salts.

Cops: Gwinnett man ate feces after snorting bath salts



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Officers arrived at a residence on the 2100 block of Worrall Hill
Drive around 4 p.m. on July 3 after a woman told police her son, Matthew
Hammond, was "walking around out of his mind, armed with a knife,"
according to a police incident report.
When the officer pulled up to a house, the man sprinted towards his car.


Hammond chased after the car as the officer pulled away. When the
officer stopped, Hammond ran next to the car and violently pulled on the
locked doors and banged on the windows, according to the report. The
officer pulled his gun and ordered Hammond to step away and drop the
silver object in his hands, later identified as a cell phone. Hammond
dropped the knife before the officer came, and Hammond's brother took it
back in the house, according to the report.
Hammond refused the officer's orders and challenged the officer to a
fight. Hammond eventually got on the ground and the officer arrested
him.
Hammond continued to act bizarrely once in custody. He spoke in
fragmented sentences about random subjects, repeatedly quoting a hot
sauce commercial phrase, "I put that [expletive] on everything." He also
appeared to be hallucinating and spoke to imaginary people.
Meanwhile, the officer smelled a "strong odor of excrement emitting
from his breath" and said he appeared to have "feces in his mouth and on
his teeth," according to the report.
The officer took Hammond to the Gwinnett County
Jail, where medical staff determined he needed medical treatment.
Hammond, who was yelling and kicking windows, had to be restrained
during the ride to the Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville.
Hammond eventually told officers he smoked marijuana, drank alcohol and snorted "a lot" of bath salts, according to the report.


When the officer asked Hammond why he had a knife, he responded, "Yo,
somebody was about to get stabbed," according to the report.
Hammond was eventually released from the hospital and taken back to
jail, where he is being held on felony obstruction and disorderly
conduct charges without bond.
Hammond's arrest is the second violent drug arrest in Gwinnett County this week, police said.


"It seems like it's becoming more prevalent," said Corp. Jake Smith, a
Gwinnett police spokesman. "But it's not nearly as common as the other
drugs, like meth and marijuana."
On July 2, Gwinnett police responded to a man running nude at a
Lilburn driving range, Smith said. The man continued to resist arrest
after he was pepper sprayed and Tasered. He told police he had smoked
marijuana laced with chemicals.
Smith said people on bath salts are usually more violent than other drug users.


"They don't feel much pain," he said.


Smith said the department is educating officers to recognize the signs of synthetic drugs as they become more prevalent in Gwinnett County.


Added: Jul-17-2012 Occurred On: Jul-17-2012
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