Vermont dad uses excavator as state troopers attempt to arrest his son

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Vermont dad uses excavator as state troopers attempt to arrest his son
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A pair of Vermont State troopers were attacked by an upset father behind the wheel of an excavator as they attempted to arrest his son on assault and burglary charges.

Last week, two of our troopers found themselves in an unexpected and dangerous situation when they went to a home in Hardwick to arrest a suspect in an assault and burglary case. The suspect's parents attempted to hinder the arrest, and ultimately the suspect's father menaced and attempted to assault the troopers using an excavator. Thankfully, the troopers were unharmed and able to arrest all the parties involved without any injuries.

Meanwhile, his father gets behind the wheel of an excavator parked in the driveway and"menaced and attempted to assault" the troopers with the construction equipment, state police said. Ultimately the troopers were able to arrest all three without injuries, state police said. WCAX identified the mother as Amy Tallman and the father as Wayne Tallman, 52.

Wayne Tallman was charged with reckless endangerment and assault on a protected official, while Amy Tallman faces charges for impeding an officer, WCAX reported. "They don't have a scenario at the academy where we practice this one," one of the state police commanders said after the incident.

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