GREENBRIER, Tenn. (WKRN) – A tow truck driver who was called to remove a tractor-trailer that crashed into a home ended up being handcuffed and taken into custody Monday morning.

The driver arrived to Elm Hill Court in Greenbrier to tow an unattended tractor-trailer that had rolled into the back corner of a home causing severe damage to the residence.

Authorities told News 2 a woman inside the home had just left the bathroom, where the truck crashed, only seconds before the accident. She was not injured.

As crews were questioning the driver of the tractor-trailer, the tow truck driver, identified as Christopher Barber, reportedly asserted himself into the conversation and began using profanities.

“At that point in time he becomes very disorderly. They remove him from the situation, and take him back to the trooper’s patrol car where we going to perform a second investigation as to why this wrecker driver is extremely disorderly,” Lt. Bill Miller said.

At that point, Barber jerked away from authorities and made an aggressive motion. He was taken to the ground and ultimately handcuffed.

The trooper’s uniform was torn during the incident.

Barber is charged with disorderly conduct, vandalism and resisting arrest. He was booked into the Robertson County jail.

The home where the crash happened suffered severe damage and was deemed uninhabitable. Two vehicles were also damaged.