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Lake inmate's foiled escape attempt starts with jump from jail, ends after officer uses Taser at hospital: report
By orlandosentinel.com- Stephen Ruiz
Published: 03/08/2019

After jumping 12 feet to the ground at the Lake County Detention Center recently, Michael McQueen was transported to Central Florida Hospital in Sanford for treatment.

He tried to escape as he underwent a CT scan.

McQueen, 25, didn’t get very far, according to a report by WOFL. That was the purpose behind the shackles around his ankles.

The incident began after McQueen face-planted during his attempted escape from jail, which Lake County Sheriff’s Office spokesman John Herrell called “a legitimate attempt to hurt himself.’’

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