Crime

Jurors help subdue man who escaped from Maine courthouse

The man from Fairfield, Maine had escaped following a conviction of aggravated assault against a 14-month-old child.

In this image taken from video provided by TMX, Nicholas Carter, 31, attempts to flee the Somerset County Courthouse in handcuffs Wednesday, Sept 11, 2024 in Skowhegan, Maine, after a jury convicted him of aggravated assault against a 14-month-old child. The escape was quickly foiled by two jurors and a detective.
In this image taken from video provided by TMX, Nicholas Carter, 31, attempts to flee the Somerset County Courthouse in handcuffs Wednesday, Sept 11, 2024 in Skowhegan, Maine. Somerset County/TMX via AP

On Wednesday, jurors stopped a convicted Maine man in handcuffs from escaping the Somerset County Courthouse in Skowhegan.

Nicholas Carter, 31, of Fairfield escaped after a jury convicted him of aggravated assault against a 14-month-old child, officials told the Portland Press Herald

While handcuffed, Carter jumped a bar and exited the courtroom through a rear door of a second-floor courtroom, the Herald reported. 

The Herald reported that he was followed by a detective and others downstairs and through a hallway as he escaped the courthouse and ran across the street. Carter tripped and fell into a yard, and two jurors who were nearby helped subdue him before a detective caught up. 

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Security footage shows Carter wearing a suit, descending the stairway and running down a hallway. A man tries to catch him but to no avail. 

A sentencing hearing for the aggravated assault case is expected in a few weeks, the Herald reported. 

The Somerset County Sheriff has yet to return a request for further information by the time of publication. 

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Beth Treffeisen is a general assignment reporter for Boston.com, focusing on local news, crime, and business in the New England region.

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