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BURLINGTON, MA — Burlington police arrested a Roxbury man who they say assaulted an officer on Aug. 13.
Ashton Ross, 34 of Roxbury, was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
The Burlington officer was not injured, the department said.
According to the police narrative, Burlington police responded to a local hotel around 8:15 p.m. on Aug. 13, "to help remove a disruptive patron." The patron, later identified as Ross, declined to leave the building, and officers learned that he had an existing warrant out of Boston for an assault with a dangerous weapon charge.
"When officers attempted to take Ross into custody, an altercation ensued in which Ross allegedly drew a knife striking one officer with the knife, which cut his uniform shirt and ballistic vest," the police narrative continues.
The officer was evaluated at a local hospital but was not injured.
Ross fled the scene and was arrested after a short foot chase.
He was arraigned on Aug. 14 and held on $1,000 bail. His bail was revoked on his open case. Ross is due to appear in Woburn District Court for a pretrial hearing on Sept. 17.
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