Florida Man Dies After Escaping Custody, Jumps Into Bay

"Detectives say while being escorted to the transport van and in handcuffs, Brownlow broke free from the officer, ran toward Boca Ciega Bay and jumped into the water,"

A handcuffed Florida man in police custody drowned on Sunday after he broke free from an officer and jumped into the Boca Ciega Bay, according to authorities.

According to detectives, at about 7:40 p.m. on Sunday, Treasure Island Police Department officers responded to 111 104th Avenue for a domestic disturbance.

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Police conducted an investigation into the complaint and arrested 33-year-old Donnie Brownlow Jr. for Domestic Battery, Obstruction, Felony Driving While Licensed Suspended/Revoked, and Violation of Probation.

After officers took Brownlow into custody, he was taken to the Treasure Island Police Department located at 180 108th Avenue to wait for a jail transport van.

Detectives say while being escorted to the transport van and in handcuffs, Brownlow broke free from the officer, ran toward Boca Ciega Bay and jumped into the water.

“Detectives say while being escorted to the transport van and in handcuffs, Brownlow broke free from the officer, ran toward Boca Ciega Bay and jumped into the water,” according to a news release by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office.

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Paramedics would pull Brownlow from the water and performed CPR, deputies said. He was then transported to a local area hospital where he was pronounced dead around 9:40 p.m.

The Medical Examiner’s Office will conduct an autopsy, although the sheriff’s office said his death does not appear to be suspicious in nature. An investigation is ongoing.

Brownlow had a history with law enforcement in Pinellas County, dating back to 2013, jail records show, according to Fox 13 Tampa Bay.

Previous arrests include fleeing and eluding a police officer, aggravated battery, child neglect, multiple DUIs, and driving on a suspended or revoked license, the station reported.

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