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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A former Memphis police officer has been indicted for trying to steal $1,500 from the Make-A-Wish Foundation and attacking a man in June.

Ronald Harris was caught on camera running at the group and scuffling with several people at the Memphis Airport on June 7.

A Make-A-Wish family was about to leave for a vacation, and the foundation was dropping off a brown paper bag containing a pre-paid credit card and five St. Jude t-shirts.

Police say Harris headbutted Nathan Moore, whose forehead was cut so badly, he needed stitches. Moore, however, refused medical attention and insisted on getting on the plane with his family.

Airport police were able to subdue and arrest Harris, although he later kicked the door of a police car open during an escape attempt. Officers recaptured Harris, who was still handcuffed, after a short chase.

Harris has been indicted on charges of robbery, three counts of aggravated assault, escape, evading arrest and resisting official detention. He’s being held on $25,000 bond.

The Memphis Police Department fired him on July 15.

Reports show Harris was already on leave seeing a psychologist, and may suffer from a mental disorder. His wife previously told WREG he’s threatened to kill her, and police say they found stolen mail in his car that belonged to his neighbor.

Neighbors WREG spoke with also said Harris had been behaving oddly.

The family going on the Make-A-Wish trip made it to their destination safely.

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