MADISON, Fla. -- Agents with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Tallahassee Regional Operations Center are investigating the officer involved shooting that led to a high-speed chase on I-10 from Madison County to Baker County.
The incident happened on February 28, when Madison County Sheriff's deputies stopped a vehicle for speeding. The deputies and the suspects got into an altercation, shots were fired, and the multi-county high speed chase began.
The suspect's vehicle, driven by 26-year-old Terrick Shadon Lundy, crashed in Baker County. A passenger, 31-year-old Ronnie Bernard Williams, was arrested at the scene of the crash.
Lundy fled on foot. He was arrested shortly after in a wooded area near I-10 in Baker County. He is being charged with aggravated assault, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and felony fleeing and eluding.
Charges against Williams are pending.
FDLE, at the request of Madison County Sheriff's Office, is investigating the shooting leading to the pursuit. The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating the traffic crash and may pursue additional charges.