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Wife Threatens To Kill Officers After Husband Tried Ramming Them With His Car In NJ: Police

A 33-year-old Burlington County man and his wife have been charged after he rammed his car into a patrol car, injuring a K-9,  and she threatened to kill officers, authorities said.

Marc Ferraiolo and Ruth Patton

Marc Ferraiolo and Ruth Patton

Photo Credit: Burlington County Prosecutor's Office

Officers were trying to serve an eluding warrant on Marc Ferraiolo and were commanding him to get out of the vehicle around 1 a.m. Sunday, April 30, but he instead drove forward and quickly put his vehicle in reverse and pulled out of the driveway at a high rate of speed, almost striking two officers, police said. 

While pulling out of the driveway Ferraiolo struck a police vehicle which contained police K-9 Tango. This appeared to be a purposeful collision with a patrol vehicle, police said.

Ferraiolo then drove directly towards two officers in an apparent attempt to hit them with his car, authorities said. 

Ferraiolo continued to drive across neighboring lawns and purposely rammed his vehicle into the K-9 vehicle with maximum force three more times before attempting to flee again, police said.

As Ferraiolo was fleeing the location he struck another responding patrol vehicle before continuing east on Marlborough Avenue at a high rate of speed. Ferraiolo then struck another patrol vehicle and a parked vehicle on Marlborough Avenue by Azalea Terrace. 

This final impact disabled Ferraiolo’s vehicle. Once Ferraiolo’s vehicle became disabled officers approached, and found Ferraiolo still in his vehicle. Officers broke the window to Ferraiolo’s vehicle and removed him. He was provided with medical attention at the scene and transported to the hospital for evaluation. 

During the rescue of Ferraiolo from his vehicle, his wife Patton, interfered with officer’s actions and threatened to kill officers, they said.

She was subsequently arrested at the scene.

Several officers sustained non-life threatening injuries and were treated at the scene. The police K-9 is undergoing veterinarian care due to being in the K-9 vehicle during four significant impacts to the vehicle.

Ferraiolo was charged with two counts of attempted murder of a police officer, aggravated assault and other charges. Patton, 42, was charged with making terroristic threats and obstruction of justice. Both were being held in Burlington County Jail.

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