The arrest warrant says the woman reversed her vehicle, dragging the officer by the driver side door and then pinned him on between two cars.
A federal police officer had his leg amputated after he was attacked on the job in Fort Worth .Court documents obtained by FOX 4 outline what happened at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing offices earlier this month.Federal investigators say 26-year-old Juliza Aguilar worked at the building and set off the fire alarm before dragging the officer with her car in the parking lot.Court documents reveal the suspect sent her boss concerning text messages and emails that day.
According to an arrest warrant affidavit FOX 4 obtained Wednesday, a supervisor at the facility said on July 18, Aguilar — who works below him — became erratic following a meeting about her performance. The supervisor told investigators he wasn’t going to fire Aguilar, but he did offer her the day off since she stated, "her diabetes medication had been making her feel off and a bit paranoid.
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