Retired firefighter arrested twice for attacking ex-college football star and fleeing police.

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A retired Minneapolis firefighter, Eric Jagers, who was charged with assaulting former Minnesota Gophers running back Tellis Redmon and calling him a racial slur, allegedly pulled a hunting bow on law enforcement officers following a chase on Saturday. Jagers was previously held on $100,000 bail in Hennepin County. He is now facing charges of fleeing a peace officer and obstructing the legal process in Wilkins County. He is also charged with two counts of second-degree assault and threats of violence in Hennepin County.
- Ex-college football star Tellis Redmon allegedly attacked, called racial slur by retired firefighter: cops New York Post
- Minnesota man accused of attacking ex-football player cut off ankle monitor, led police on chase Fox News
- Police: Former Minneapolis firefighter cut off ankle monitor, fled officers before arrest KSTP
- Former Minneapolis firefighter accused of attacking Gopher football alum is jailed again after pursuit Star Tribune
- Retired firefighter charged in assault of former Gophers player arrested again FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
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