Evansville Man Faces Long List of Felony Charges Following Violent Confrontation With Detectives During Drug Sting
Kejuane Broomfield faces gun and drug charges in Evansville after hitting police cars and being extracted with PepperBall rounds during a fentanyl sting.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 1, 2026, 5:57 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from 14 News

Judicial Proceedings Commencing for Alleged Narcotics Distributor
The Vanderburgh County court system initiated formal proceedings this week for 39-year-old Kejuane Broomfield, who faces a series of severe charges following a specialized narcotics investigation. During a Tuesday hearing, a judge reviewed the evidence presented by the state and found sufficient probable cause to move forward with the prosecution. This appearance follows a comprehensive investigation that began in February, during which law enforcement monitored Broomfield's activities across the region. The court has scheduled a follow-up hearing for next week, during which a more detailed timeline of the alleged offenses and the state’s formal evidence will be addressed.
High Stakes Apprehension at Woodbridge Place Apartments
The culmination of the investigation led detectives to the Woodbridge Place Apartments, where they attempted to execute an arrest on Monday. According to law enforcement reports, the encounter quickly escalated when Broomfield attempted to flee the scene in his vehicle. During the attempted escape, the suspect reportedly struck several unmarked detective vehicles, creating a hazardous environment for both the officers and residents within the apartment complex. The refusal to comply with verbal commands forced tactical units to intervene with specialized equipment to prevent further vehicular damage or potential injury to the public.
Deployment of Non-Lethal Force to Secure the Suspect
In order to extract Broomfield from his vehicle and conclude the standoff, officers were forced to employ tactical measures, including breaking the car windows and deploying PepperBall rounds. This decision was made after the suspect's vehicle became a stationary but active threat following the collisions with police cruisers. The use of chemical irritants proved successful in neutralizing the suspect's resistance, allowing officers to safely take him into custody without a lethal exchange. The department emphasized that these measures were a direct response to the suspect's aggressive attempts to evade a lawful arrest.
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