OCALA, FL (352today.com) – This week, the Ocala Police Department (OPD) recognized the actions of two residents who they say stopped a career criminal’s violent spree.
On Tuesday, Feb. 13, OPD honored two men who stepped into action last fall to stop a man who they say tried to carjack a woman in the Starbucks drive-thru.

Ocala Police Chief Mike Balken and Mayor Ben Marciano gave commendations to Tom Episcopo and Shane Spicer for their actions on Oct. 24, 2023.
OPD says Episcopo and Spicer helped stop a man who was running from police.
Police say 39-year-old Michael Prouty forced his way into a woman’s home in The Villages, stole her purse, cell phone, and a car from the garage. Later that same day, they say Prouty was found driving the stolen car in Ocala.

When OPD initiated a traffic stop, they say Prouty took off and caused a wreck at the intersection of North Pine Avenue and State Road 40, injuring multiple people.
“Our second heroic citizen, Mr. Spicer, intervened and attempted to pull Prouty out of the vehicle,” said OPD. “Prouty ran off again but was followed closely by Mr. Spicer, as well as OPD. Mr. Spicer apprehended Prouty behind Starbucks for a few moments until police were able to secure him in handcuffs.”

Back in October, police released dash and body cam video which captured Episcopo and Spicer’s actions.
In November, 352today had the chance to meet with Spicer at his Ocala tattoo shop, Infidels Ink. The Army veteran told us it was instinctive to jump into action. “I just hope someone would do the same thing for my family,” Spicer told us during our interview.