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Florida man sentenced for biting cop’s head at music festival

The crazy Florida man who whipped a lump of flesh from a police officer's skull at a local music festival and then complained that his hair was stuck on his teeth would spend the next six years behind the bar for a horrifying drug-induced attack.

James Anderson, 37, was sentenced Monday for stripping a scalp mass at Sol Fest in Ponce de Leon on May 5, 2024, exposing the scalp mass and sinking his teeth into the head of a Holmes County Sheriff's deputy. According to the state attorney's office.

a Scary photos It shows a large hole behind his bloody head among injuries that run through the officer's stomach.

The deputy sheriff of Holmes County, Florida, had a mass of flesh that was bitten during a random attack. Holmes County Sheriff's Office

“Violence against our local law enforcement officers is unacceptable and criminals who choose to do so are responsible,” Chief Jacob Cook said in a statement.

“This is the most serious bite I've seen as a prosecutor in my career, and the defendant intends to spend the next few years in prison for his violent actions.”

James Anderson received drugs during a quick attack. Holmes County Sheriff's Office

Prosecutors said Brute was working as a four-day music and arts festival volunteer when he tried to steal the aide's gun from the holster before he baited and bite Noggin.

The militant Anderson was detained by multiple officers after resisting Taser's influence.

The violent Wacco, who was under the influence of PCP, LSD, ketamine, mushrooms and ecstasy at the time, complained that “he had hair on his teeth” after the rabies assault.

Anderson was volunteering at the four-day music festival when he attacked his lieutenant. Facebook / Sol Fest

The unnamed aide has since recovered with considerable scarring and has continued his job, prosecutors said.

A Westville resident pleaded guilty on Friday to aggravating the battery of a Holmes County Circuit Court law enforcement officer.

Anderson will also serve 10 years of felony probation upon his release.

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