Police Officer Dragged, Attempted Murder Charges Filed

In a chilling and deliberate act, a Louisiana man drove his truck into a police officer, leaving the law enforcement community and public demanding justice.

At a Glance 

  • A man named Gad Black allegedly attacked Sgt. Caleb Eisworth with his truck.
  • The incident resulted in Eisworth being dragged for 500 feet, sustaining critical injuries.
  • Black boasted about the attack on social media.
  • Authorities have charged Black with attempted first-degree murder.

The Shocking Attack

In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a violent assault unfolded, leaving a city reeling and seeking justice for one of its dedicated protectors. Gad Black, 41, is accused of using his Ford F-150 truck to intentionally ram Sgt. Caleb Eisworth, who was on a police motorcycle, near Greenwell Springs Road and Joor Road at around 11 a.m. Black reportedly struck Eisworth, dragged him for approximately 500 feet, causing severe injuries, including two broken legs and a broken arm.

The community is particularly incensed by the suspect’s brazen act of taking to social media to allegedly brag about his actions. Law enforcement has responded with swift and decisive condemnation, citing the incident as a critically damaging attack on public safety.

A Troubling Criminal Record

While the seasoned officer fights to recover, Black is facing the court of law. Already charged with attempted first-degree murder of a police officer, Gad Black’s past includes a 2014 incident involving a dangerous police chase. Driving recklessly with his 9-year-old son in the vehicle, Black’s actions previously led to a plea deal that resulted in probation for Aggravated Flight from an Officer. This history only compounds the public outcry for accountability in the current matter.

“This was a deliberate and cowardly attack on an officer — one of our community’s protectors — and it strikes at the very heart of public safety,” East Baton Rouge Sheriff Sid Gautreaux said. 

Black’s actions not only harm an individual but strike a blow to a community relying on those entrusted to safeguard it. How long will previous plea bargains enable and empower repeat offenders? As Black awaits the judicial process, authorities signal the possibility of additional charges against him. 

Community and Law Enforcement Unite

As friends, family, and fellow officers rally to support Sgt. Eisworth, the urgency for justice echoes across East Baton Rouge. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux labeled the assault a “deliberate and cowardly attack,” emphasizing the importance of public safety and the need to hold Black accountable. Baton Rouge Police Chief T.J. Morse called for prayers and expressed hope for a successful recovery for Sgt. Eisworth, highlighting the risks law enforcement faces daily. 

“Making it home after each shift is what I pray over every one of my officers each day,” Morse said. “I’m asking everyone to join me in that prayer now. Let’s fervently pray Officer Eisworth back home to his loved ones.”

As this story unfolds, there is a call for firm and unequivocal legal consequences. Let this serve as a rallying point for all who believe in protecting those who dedicate their lives to the safety of others. Justice must prevail to ensure Sgt. Eisworth receives the support he’s given his community for over two decades. 

Moving Forward with Cautious Optimism

With the community’s overwhelming support and continued prayers, the combined efforts of law enforcement and judicial officials are set to tackle this brazen attack with the seriousness it demands. Justice, in this case, serves not just Sgt. Eisworth but reaffirms trust and safety in a world that, all too often, sees violence against those upholding the law. Determined, unified, and hopeful, Baton Rouge stands alongside a brave officer on his path to recovery.

As more details emerge, the path forward will further define how justice is married to accountability. May the ensuing proceedings reflect the fervent call for righteousness echoing throughout East Baton Rouge, ensuring a meaningful path to healing for all those impacted.