A pursuit with a man wanted in a hit-and-run crash led to a deputy firing his gun Tuesday afternoon.
Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say they attempted to stop 35-year-old Jordan Goodman on Millers Mill Road in connection to a hit-and-run wreck on June 15th where he hit a lawnmower injuring a woman. Goodman reportedly fled narrowly missing law enforcement multiple times during the pursuit.
Deputies say the pursuit ended in a field on Wayne Hunt Road after deputies surrounded the vehicle and he attempted to flee again leading to a deputy discharging his gun into the vehicle’s radiator.
Goodman was arrested and charged with first-degree wanton endangerment, first-degree fleeing or evading police, resisting arrest, and first-degree criminal mischief.
His passenger 40-year-old Victoria Bercelli was also arrested a charged with second-degree hindering prosecution or apprehension and resisting arrest.