A Weston man was arrested Tuesday night after police said he drove through the front of a 7-Eleven after severely injuring a woman during a domestic incident.

Lermon Russell, 41, punched a woman in the face multiple times, according to witnesses. Weston Police then arrived on scene to find the woman on her knees in the parking lot and Russell backing up the car into the gas pumps. Russell then accelerated forward into the front window of the 7-Eleven on East 3rd Street in Weston, police said.

Police attempted to stop Russell, who was drinking a beer when officers approached him, police said.

The woman had multiple abrasions to her face and appeared to have several facial fractures, police said. She was transported to Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital before being transferred to Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown due to the severity of her injuries.

Russell attempted to kick the window out of the police cruiser multiple times until he was pepper-sprayed and immediately became compliant, according to court documents.

The extent of damage to the 7-Eleven store is estimated to exceed $2,500. The official total is pending at this time, police said.

Russell is charged with malicious assault, destruction of property and fleeing from an officer while driving under the influence, all of which are felonies. Russell is currently in the Central Regional Jail, with bail set at $250,000.