Crime & Safety
Man Accused Of Repeatedly Calling 911 With Deputies On Scene
A Spring Hill man is behind bars after Pasco County Sheriff's deputies say he repeatedly dialed 911 while they were on the scene.

SPRING HILL, FL -- A 30-year-old Spring Hill man is behind bars after Pasco County Sheriff's deputies say he repeatedly dialed 911 while they were on the scene and then bit, punched and kicked deputies when they tried to stop him.
According to deputies, on Tuesday night they responded to a 911 call for help from Kory Edward Sessions of Chorvat Avenue in Spring Hill. When deputies arrived, they said Sessions seemed to be under the influence of drugs. He began dialing 911 and, when a deputy asked what he was doing, he did not answer. Deputies told him to hang up or he'd be arrested for misusing 911 but they said Sessions continued to dial 911 five more times.
When deputies went to arrest him, they said he grabbed a 2-month-old child and tried to run out of the house. When four deputies tried to stop him, he fought them while the child's mother grabbed the baby back. Deputies said Sessions began biting, punching and kicking them. Two deputies were injured during the altercation.
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Sessions was finally subdued and taken to the Land O' Lakes Detention Center where he was charged with multiple counts of battery on a law enforcement officer, child neglect, misusing 911 and resisting an officer with violence.
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