Video shows handcuffed road rage suspect trying to run from Nassau County deputies

It was just past 12:30 p.m. last Thursday afternoon at a gas station on State Road 200 where Nassau County deputies surrounded a red Toyota Prius driven by Divine McLeod, 28.

Moments prior to the interaction, a woman called 911 and said that McLeod cut her off in traffic on Interstate 95 then pulled up next to her, pointed a gun at her and verbally threatened to shoot her. Video obtained by News4JAX showed deputies ordering McLeod to get out of the car.

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“Where’s the person at? You cannot say someone called you and come up. I’m on my way to somewhere else right now. Way far away,” he said.

“Get out of the car,” a deputy responded, but McLeod refused, the video showed.

After ignoring the deputy’s commands, the situation turned violent when they pulled him out of the car and slammed him to the ground.

A deputy then asked about a bag that was tied around Mcleod’s waist. Deputies said they later found two loaded handguns inside.

Deputies finally got the bag and put handcuffs on McLeod. But as they attempted to put him into a patrol unit, McLeod took off running and lead deputies on a brief foot chase across Westbound State Road 200 while still handcuffed. He caused an oncoming truck slams on the brakes and seconds later he tripped and fell in the median.

“Alright, I’m down. I swear I won’t run anymore,” he said.

One of the guns deputies found was reported stolen from Ocala. Then they found a third loaded handgun in the passenger seat, they said.

Deputies said they believe McLeod was trying to pull one of the guns from the bag when he was on the ground.

In 2017, he was one of three suspects charged with murder in North Carolina after a drug deal turned into a botched armed robbery. His murder charge was later reduced to manslaughter and armed robbery after he took a plea deal and testified against the other co-defendants.

He was released from prison in 2021.

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