A Michigan man tasered earlier this year in a SWAT standoff at a home in The Villages is in trouble again.
Darrel Colin Fuson, 47, was taken into custody Tuesday night by Sumter County sheriff’s deputies at a home at 779 Evelynton Loop in the Village of Lynnhaven.
He is charged with violating a court order issued after the standoff in May at the same home. In that incident, a woman called 911 after suffering what appeared to be a broken or dislocated jaw. She identified Fuson, who had been drinking, as her attacker. He was tasered and taken into custody by the SWAT team. He was released from jail three weeks later with strict orders from a judge not to contact the woman. Fuson and the woman apparently had been guests at the home in Lynnhaven. There also had been a domestic assault in March and Fuson had already been under a no contact order at the time of his arrest in The Villages.
The situation between Fuson and the woman became more complicated when she discovered she was pregnant. The child passed away before birth and was cremated. The ashes were in the possession of one of Fuson’s relatives. The nature of that relationship was redacted from the arrest report. The relative told the woman that the baby’s ashes would be returned and a camper would be purchased for her to live in if she did not cooperate in the prosecution against Fuson. A 2011 Mona 26-foot camper was purchased for the woman and Fuson agreed to meet her on Nov. 13 at a Department of Motor Vehicles office to turn over the title. Fuson began texting the woman to make the arrangement to hand off the title, but the texts were considered a violation of the no contact order…