Protection Order Violation at Flying J Truck Stop

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On Tuesday, 1-30-24, at 11:10 P.M. North Platte Police officers were investigating a felony Protection Order violation.  The alleged offender was Jordan Bohman.  Police officers located his vehicle leaving the Flying J Truck Stop.  They attempted to stop Bohman, who was driving a 2019 Ford Fusion.  Bohman refused to stop and officer pursued him, west bound on I-80.  They terminated the pursuit west of North Platte and put out a BOLO for the vehicle.  A deputy sheriff located the vehicle on I-80 near the Hershey interchange.  He attempted to stop the vehicle and initiated a pursuit.  Dispatch advised all officers that the driver had been talking to his mother on the phone and told her that he had a gun and he was going to kill himself and law enforcement.  The pursuit continued and the vehicle left I-80 at the Sutherland exit and continued through Sutherland to 831 North Walnut, Sutherland.  It was later confirmed that he has been living at that address.  Deputies and NSP troopers gave commands for Bohman to exit the vehicle but he refused.  After extensive negotiations with Bohman, officers approached the vehicle, broke the drivers window and removed Bohman from the vehicle.  It was at this time that they noticed that Bohman had used a large boot knife to stab himself.  Officers rendered aid until Sutherland Rescue arrived and transported Bohman to the hospital.  Reports have been filed with the Lincoln County Attorney and an arrest warrant is expected.  Bohman remains in the hospital at this time.