MONTPELIER — A 42-year-old man was arrested Thursday after police say he committed multiple assaults and then fled from officers who deployed less-lethal rounds to subdue him.
The Montpelier Police Department began receiving multiple calls at approximately 4:09 p.m. reporting assaults at 61 Taylor Street.
Officers arrived to find what police described as a chaotic scene with several victims and witnesses who expressed hostility toward law enforcement.
Police identified the suspect as Victor C. Pino, who was observed on the Taylor Street bridge sidewalk.
When officers attempted to engage with Pino, he refused to cooperate and fled to the river edge area near Bob’s Sunoco parking lot, police said.
Pino rushed at one officer during the attempted arrest, prompting deployment of a less-lethal bean bag round, according to police.
He then fled onto Memorial Drive, where he was struck with additional bean bag rounds but continued running toward the road’s edge and a nearby rock wall.
Officers observed Pino holding a jagged glass item and believed he was in possession of a knife.
Police deployed pepper spray, which enabled them to subdue and arrest Pino.
Pino was transported to Central Vermont Medical Center for decontamination and evaluation before being brought to the police department for processing.
A judge ordered Pino held on $750 bail.
Pino is scheduled to appear in Washington County Superior Court on Friday at 12:30 p.m.
He faces charges of simple assault, disorderly conduct, violation of conditions of release and resisting arrest.