An Islamorada man is in jail after a chaotic incident during
which he barricaded himself in a house refusing to come out; fled from deputies
in a vehicle, finally crashing the vehicle; poured gasoline in a house
threatening to burn it; fled through a wooded area on foot and was shot with a Taser after saying he had a gun.
The incident started at 8 a.m. Saturday when deputies
responded to a report of a domestic incident. A woman called and said she’d had
an argument with her husband at their house at the 74.4 mile marker of the
highway at about 3 a.m. She said she had to leave the house because she feared for
her own safety. She said her husband, 37 year old James Ellis, was out of
control. She wanted deputies to check on him because she was worried about his
state of mind.
When deputies arrived at the house, Islamorada Fire/Rescue
was on the scene putting out an illegal burn in the yard of the residence.
Ellis was on scene and was yelling not to put out the fire. There was a pile of
belongings on fire in the yard; it appeared Ellis had thrown clothing,
electronic equipment and other items into the yard and lit them on fire. A
neighbor told deputies Ellis had been in the yard earlier using a machete to
cut up items in the pile.
When deputies attempted to make direct contact with Ellis,
he locked himself in the house and refused to come out. He said he had gasoline
inside and would burn the house if anyone tried to get inside. After a number
of attempts by deputies and by his wife to talk him out of the house, everyone
left the scene with the intention of following up at a later time when things
had calmed down.
Deputies responded back to the house at 11:20 a.m. when a
neighbor called to say Ellis had broken the windows of the house and was
throwing more belongings out of the windows.
The caller said Ellis had just left northbound driving a grey Kia Soul.
Deputy Nelson Sanchez spotted the vehicle northbound at the
77 mile marker and tried to stop it. At that point, deputies knew about the
earlier incident and also knew Ellis had an outstanding warrant for failure to
comply with court requirements in a Broward County robbery case. Ellis also has a suspended driver’s license.
Ellis momentarily stopped his vehicle at Indian Key Fill,
but took off from that location as Deputy Sanchez attempted to make contact
with him, speeding back southbound. Deputy Sanchez followed, but decided to
call off his pursuit of the suspect due to the dangerous way Ellis was driving,
speeding and passing cars dangerously. Minutes after calling off the pursuit,
the Kia Soul was involved in a crash near the 75 mile marker.
From the crash scene, Ellis ran to his nearby home with
Deputy Sanchez behind him. Deputy Sanchez was ordering him to stop, but Ellis
continued to run, up the stairs of the house, jumping through the broken front
window. As Deputy Sanchez chased him, he saw Ellis in the house pouring
gasoline around. At that point, Deputy Sanchez backed off and began to get
bystanders in the area to a safe distance.
Ellis jumped out a back window of the house and fled running
into a wooded area. As Deputy Sanchez chased him, he heard Ellis say “I have a
gun” and Ellis began to reach toward his back. Deputy Sanchez deployed his
Taser and he and Deputy Rosary Ponce were able to take Ellis into custody.
Ellis was charged with fleeing and eluding law enforcement,
reckless driving, driving with his license suspended and with the outstanding
warrant from Broward County. He was booked into jail.
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