Nunn fled on a motorcycle, police say, but was arrested just north of Leipsic on Route 12.
Nunn was trying to get rid of cocaine when he was arrested, police say.
Nunn was charged with attempted murder first degree, possession of a deadly weapon during the commission of a felony, possession of a deadly weapon by a person prohibited, assault second degree, possession of cocaine, fail to stop on command and other traffic charges.*
Nunn was arraigned and was ordered to be held on $13,600 secured bond.
Not to be confused with the other Michael "2nd to" Nunn
Like most Nuns, the boxer also had a cocaine problem:
On August 6, 2002, at a hotel in his hometown of Davenport, Iowa, Nunn was arrested after paying an undercover agent $200 for one kilogram of cocaine, which had a street value of $24,000. In May 2003, He pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute cocaine. The following January, Nunn was sentenced to 292 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge William Gritzer, who agreed to a higher sentencing guideline after considering Nunn's long history in drug trafficking and the likelihood he used a firearm during drug deals.
Nunn, who was defiant throughout the hearing, accused government lawyers of lying and scheming against him. "You guys haven't shown me nun," Nunn said in his statement to the judge. "Where are your facts, Mr. Prosecutor?"