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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Metro police arrested a man early Tuesday morning they said ran over a bond recovery agent during a bizarre getaway with a baby. Jonah Floyd, 24, was arrested on charges of aggravated assault and carjacking. He is being held on $125,000 bond.
Police said agents were taking Floyd to jail on Sunday night for violating bond. His girlfriend and their 9-month-old daughter were apparently along for the ride to jail. Bounty hunters were driving the trio in a van when Floyd appeared to have a seizure. The agents stopped the vehicle along 3rd Avenue and Coffee Street, north of the Germantown area of Nashville.
At that point, officers said, Floyd grabbed the child and dangled her over the overpass above Interstate 65.
"He chose his own freedom over his child's life," said Tony, a bounty hunter. "He jumped completely out of the car. I jumped out behind him. That's when he walks out to the bridge and he's telling us, 'just leave me alone,' and he's holding the baby in front of him."
The bondsman said he grabbed the child, but Floyd continued to struggle with him and his partner, 25-year-old Mike Boykins. Floyd then jumped into the driver's seat of the van and ran over Boykins' leg.
"I knew that I had one chance to grab his child," said Floyd.
Boykins broke his leg and was transported to Vanderbilt Medical Center.
Officers later found the van along I-65 north, but there was no sign of Floyd.
Police were able to track down the girlfriend and talk to her, but Floyd is still on the loose.
The suspect's girlfriend has a completely different account of what happened.
"He had my daughter in his arms," said the child's mother Kendra Allen.
She said the van was going to reroute to the hospital after it slowed down. When it slowed, Floyd got out of the van.
"That's when (the agents) ran up on him to tackle him while he had her. They all almost went over the embankment. He did not dangle her," said Allen.
Allen and Floyd have a history of domestic problems. She filed a warrant on him about two weeks ago. She told police they had a fight over money, and he yelled, "I'm going to kill you when we get home," and then he allegedly hit her.
Floyd was charged with domestic assault and drug charges after that incident. After this occurred, that is when the bonding company started looking for him.
Floyd's history includes a felony escape charge, as well as a number of charges for probation violations and not showing up for court.
Anyone who sees him is asked to call the Metro police at 74-CRIME.
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