Florida suspect reportedly fakes heart attack during drug arrest: 'Won't learn his lesson'

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Palm Coast resident Brent Heath allegedly pretending to have a heart attack after an officer smelled marijuana from his vehicle. Police said that he was carrying fentanyl.

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Police said that they found a prescription bottle with a"golden-brown oil substance" that tested likely for tetrahydrocannabinol and fentanyl.Palm Coast resident Brent Christopher Heath, 40, was charged with possession of fentanyl, paraphernalia and hashish, plus failure to obey police. "He was checked on scene by a medical unit but could not be adequately evaluated due to his actions and demeanor, so he was transported to AdventHealth South by Deputy Huzior," Flagler County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement."Heath was later transported to SPHIDF [Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility] after being medically cleared."

The sheriff's office reported that Heath had an extensive rap sheet, having been arrested for child abuse, domestic violence and grand theft in the past. The suspect had also faced charges relating to burglary, resisting an officer with violence and dealing in stolen property.

 

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