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Batavia man accused of attempted assault on police officer, fleeing, DWI

By Howard B. Owens
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   David Martin

A 54-year-old Batavia resident is facing an attempted assault on a police officer charge after allegedly trying to drive his vehicle away from a traffic stop while an officer's arm was inside the vehicle.

David J. Martin, of Elm Street, allegedly led law enforcement on a pursuit into Stafford, where he was stopped with the aid of spike strips.

Following arraignment on several charges, including DWI, Martin was jailed without bail.

The incident began with a traffic stop after a Le Roy PD officer observed a vehicle in the village without license plates. Martin was identified as the operator. The officer observed that it appeared Martin had been involved in some sort of altercation. During the investigation, officers came to believe Martin had been driving drunk. Martin was instructed to step out of the vehicle, which, at that point, had its engine shut off. Martin allegedly started the engine and while patrols attempted to prevent Martin from putting the vehicle in drive, Martin allegedly started driving away while an officer's arm was still in the vehicle. Martin allegedly continued on the roadway and patrols tried to get him to stop.

Charges against Martin include: attempted assault on a police officer, a Class D felony; DWI, second offense, a Class E felony; aggravated unlicensed operation in the first degree, a Class E felony; unlawful fleeing a police officer in a motor vehicle in the third degree, a Class A misdemeanor; resisting arrest, a Class A misdemeanor; obstructing governmental administration in the second degree, a Class A misdemeanor; two counts of reckless driving, a misdemeanor; no distinctive plate, a violation; driver’s view obstructed, a violation; unsafe start, a violation; two counts of improper or unsafe turn/turn without signal, a violation failure to keep right, a violation; and refusal to take a breath test, a violation. Along with these charges, the Genesee County Sherriff’s Office has also charged Martin with: fleeing a police officer in motor vehicle in the third degree; speed over state limit/55 mph, a violation; and speed in zone, a violation.

Martin is scheduled to reappear in Town of Le Roy Court at 1 p.m., Nov. 19.

Lisa Woltz

I'm glad the officer is okay and this boy didn't harm anyone. Second offense? He wanted to make sure this time was bigger than the last? Fool. Just plain damn jackass!

Nov 8, 2015, 4:12pm Permalink
david spaulding

that right Raymond ? from your statement I have to surmise that you are smart and far from stupid. good for you. now look around, everybody else you see is stupid. we are all stupid one way or another. it's the people who don't realize this that scare the hell out of me for they are the ones with all the answers and the ones who claim they know what is best for everyone else. be careful not to fall off the high horse you ride as that would be stupid and you'd have to join the rest of us down here.....

Nov 8, 2015, 5:00pm Permalink
Ed Hartgrove

"... led law enforcement on a pursuit into Stafford, where he was stopped with the aid of spike strips."

Looks like those spike strips must've been strung up somewhere around 5-feet in the air.

Nov 8, 2015, 5:19pm Permalink

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