A Beech Island man reportedly assaulted Aiken County Sheriff's Office deputies Thursday while trying to resist arrest for trespassing.
Deputies arrested Tommy Bellamy, 28, who was living with his grandmother at a Pinelog Place residence.
Bellamy is charged with resisting arrest, assault and battery third degree and trespassing after notice.
Bellamy's grandmother called police stating she wanted him to leave, and he refused to do so, according to a Sheriff's Office report.
When officers arrived to the home, Bellamy pretended to be asleep on the porch, according to the incident report.
When deputies told Bellamy he was under arrest for trespassing, Bellamy immediately took off running, deputies said.
A short foot pursuit ensued behind the residence until Bellamy tripped and fell, the report stated.
Bellamy kicked the deputy and grabbed at his belt for weapons as deputies tried to handcuff Bellamy while he was on the ground, according to the report.
Bellamy was able to make his way back to his feet once more before he was finally brought down by use of a stun gun, according to the report.
Bellamy was transported to the Aiken County detention center.