Five officials were needed early Saturday to pin down a 21-year-old with seemingly "superhuman strength" who’d bitten a deputy, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office records show.

A shirtless Jamal Hibbert was "banging on cars and screaming something" in a neighborhood southeast of Wellington, witnesses told sheriff’s officials. He "showed signs of violent and bizarre behavior," sheriff’s officials wrote, and appeared to be insensitive to pain.

A friend told deputies Hibbert may have taken drugs at a party. What type of drugs, though, was unclear.

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Hibbert, who told officials he lives east of Florida’s Turnpike and north of Hypoluxo Road, showed up to a home in Thoroughbred Lakes Estates shortly after midnight, records show. Word had gotten out among Hibbert’s friends that he’d been "acting crazy" since about 10 Friday night.

Hibbert reportedly tried to break away from a relative who was keeping him from running into traffic. A deputy reached to handcuff him, but Hibbert resisted and the deputy, Hibbert and the relative tumbled to the ground.

Hibbert reportedly bit the deputy’s forearm, covering the deputy’s arm in saliva, records show.

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Officials sedated Hibbert and took him from the home just east of the village border to Wellington Regional Medical Center, according to his arrest report.

Hibbert faces charges of battery on a law enforcement officer and violently resisting arrest. He was released Sunday from the Palm Beach County Jail on a $6,000 surety bond.

Hibbert does not appear to have a criminal record in Palm Beach County.