“A North Carolina home invasion suspect is finally in custody after being on the run for two days in connection to a break-in where he was fought off by an 11-year-old boy with a machete.
Jataveon Dashawn Hall, 19, was taken into Burlington Police custody on Sunday just before 2.30pm.
Hall allegedly broke into a home in Mebane and tried to steal electronics along with two accomplices on Friday.
He was thwarted by 11-year-old Braydon Smith, who was home alone. Smith hit Hall in the head with a machete, causing him to bleed and flee the home.
Later on Friday Hall arrived to the emergency department at the UNC Hospital in Hillsborough for treatment for his head wounds and was transferred to UNC-Chapel Hill hospital. There was an arrest warrant out for him for the home invasion at the time.
After receiving treatment, Hall fled the hospital on Friday evening…”
Teach that kid how to sharpen a machete. Good job son. My 11 year old would be pissed the ammo and guns were locked up. Best he could do is grab an aluminum little league bat.
I'd have slapped that insolent look off his face with the flat of the machete...he probably would have preferred "hit in the head causing him to bleed."
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Orange County authorities said the hospital neglected to alert police that Hall was discharged, even though authorities provided area hospital with a description of the suspect and Hall was immediately connected to the case upon walking in.
'When Hall left the hospital Friday evening against medical advice, we certainly should have been notified,' Orange County Chief Deputy Jamison Sykes said in a statement. 'But most concerning of all is that hospital police did not even know Hall had left the premises almost 10 hours prior. Indeed, Hall's absence was only discovered when we placed a phone call to them.'
'This patient was admitted to the ED, but was in the legal custody of the Orange County Sheriff's Department which did not place an officer with him,' UNC Health are said in a statement. 'In similar situations, hospital staff will often alert law enforcement personnel when a suspect patient is discharged, but they remain the legal responsibility of law enforcement.'
'It is the responsibility of law enforcement to closely monitor the status of suspects in their custody while those patients are receiving medical treatment,' the statement added.
Sounds like there was a handful of SJW medical staffers who looked the other way, 'allowing' Jataveon to walk out and there's a few Orange Co Deputies at the hospital in deep-shit for being not being switched-on and wired-tight.
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UNC Hospital is the teaching hospital of UNC Chapel Hill. UNC is in Chapel Hill. Chapel hill is in Orange County. Most of the residents "identify" as social justice warriors." Chapel Hill is one of the several known entrances to Hell. As very few of the "patients" at UNC Hospital ever pay any type of bill they don't pay much attention to when they leave.
“…In a story that sounds like something out of the 1990s hit movie Home Alone, Smith has spoken in detail how he fought back against the ring of intruders that interrupted his Grand Theft Auto video game…”