COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A judge refused to set bond Thursday for a Columbus man accused of crimes from felonious assault to kidnapping.
NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS.
Frankie Mosley, 20, was arraigned in Franklin County Municipal Court Thursday morning. He faced a variety of felony charges.
Judge Amy Salerno refused to set bond for Mosley because of the seriousness of the charges.
He was arrested Tuesday night when police said he stole a car at the intersection of Cleveland and Hudson avenues.
As police followed the car, he allegedly began firing shots at police before crashing.
During his arrest, Mosley allegedly bit an officer.
He was charged with two counts of felonious assault, felony assault and aggravated robbery for the Tuesday night incident.
Click here for the backstory on those charges.
After his arrest, it was determined Mosley was a most-wanted fugitive and had several outstanding active warrants.
Two Fridays ago, Mosley was identified as a suspect in an aggravated robbery that happened at about 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 4.
Click here for more information on the alleged aggravated robbery.
Mosley also was wanted on kidnapping and felonious assault charges for allegedly holding his ex-girlfriend against her will at her South Champion Avenue home for 12 days.
During that time in August, he allegedly beat her, held a gun to her head and shaved her head.
Click here to read the background on those charges.
Mosley was to be held in the Franklin County Jail until his next court date.
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