The Mahoning County Grand Jury has handed up a nine-count indictment against an Austintown man accused of injuring a Beaver Township Police Officer during a confrontation last Friday.

Zachary Crespo is charged with felonious assault, aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary, violating a protection order, disrupting public service, obstructing official business, aggravated menacing, endangering children, and domestic violence.

The 35-year-old was arrested after several law enforcement agencies, as well as SWAT units, were called to Longview Circle in Beaver Township

Crespo's ex-girlfriend told 911 dispatchers that Crespo was in her family's home breaking windows, and at one point in the call, she is heard pleading for Crespo to give her a knife.

Police say that Crespo allegedly "jumped" a police officer in a garage on Old Hickory Court, grabbing his firearm, throwing a plastic bottle of cranberry juice at the officer, knocking him onto the garage floor, and punching him in the face.

Police say the officer was "bleeding profusely" from his head as a result of the injury and at one point "seemed unconscious." The officer was transported to the hospital with unspecified injuries.

An effort involving drones, a helicopter, and dozens of law enforcement crews, including SWAT units led to Crespo's arrest at West Pine and Elton Roads.

Body camera video shows OSP troopers deploying a taser on Crespo, which according to the report, Crespo later admitted to enjoying telling officers that he wanted to buy his own because it was "fun."

Crespo remains held in the Mahoning County Jail on $300,000 bond awaiting an arraignment on the indictment.