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A man in Halifax man who allegedly driving a police force on a high-speed road.

Halifax Regional Police was called to the emergency room of the Halifax Infirmary at 1799 Robie St. on Thursday at 7 p.m.

"A man armed with a knife had been threatened when he was hospitalized," said a police news release.

"Officers located the man near Trollope and Rainie Streets"

Khaled Samara, 56, was slated to appear in Halifax provincial court on Friday.

In October 2008, a judge sent to the United States forensic hospital in Dartmouth for a psychiatric badessment of a dangerous vehicle. mischief and breaching probation.

Police alleged at the time that Samara had been fired from his job driving a concrete truck on the morning of Oct. 1, 2008, and that it planned to use a gun to kill himself or somebody else.

It took investigators most of the day to track down. Police finally spotted his car in Dartmouth at about 6:30 pm that night. After Samara, he has been followed by the MacKay Bridge to Halifax and the Bedford Highway.

He has been arrested after his car has become stuck in traffic by the Fairview overpbad and was boxed in by police vehicles.

Later that month, Samara was found to be a trial.

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