An Ole Miss student suspected of being on drugs was filmed headbutting a deputy as he was being taken to court Thursday morning.
The bizarre footage shows Daniel Stewart Berry, 21, from Brandon, Mississippi, cursing at police officers before physically assaulting one.
Berry was arrested for robbing the West Union Quick Stop on Highway 30 on Tuesday. However, he was detained by customers before officers arrived to arrest him.

Daniel Stewart Berry screams expletives at the officers as he is ushered into court

Berry lunges at officers and smacks and officer in the head with his own head

Berry is a business major at the University of Mississippi. He started there in 2016 according to his Facebook profile
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ShareBerry is a business major at the University of Mississippi and his bond was set at $200,000.
In the video by WTVA, Berry shouts: 'F*** you,' at the officers.
He then unexpectedly launches his head at a deputy, headbutting the officer. The deputy is understood to have suffered a broken nose, according to WCBI.
Berry thrashes around wildly as officers detain him by putting him in a headlock then grab on to each of his limbs to carry him back through the door.
Sheriff Jimmy Edwards also said Berry tried to assault a female officer who was trying to give him his meal that evening.
Berry is suspected to be on a drug called 'Gravel' which is more commonly known as Flakka.
Police are trying to determine how much of the drug Berry had taken but have to figure out a safe way to get the doctor to him first.
WHAT IS GRAVEL?

Gravel or Flakka is a synthetic drug similar to bath salts which was banned in 2011
Gravel is another name for Flakka, a designer drug that can be snorted, smoked, injected or swallowed. It is also called Gravel because it looks like white, shiney gravel like the kind used in fish tanks.
People on Gravel behave like they are on bath salts which were banned in 2011, according to CNN. Users are known to behave deleriously or violently when on these kinds of synthetic drugs.
It is significantly cheaper than the average cocaine dose costing only $3 to $5 per hit.
The high can last several hours but there is risk of longterm neurelogical damage from using these drugs.
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Berry shakes free of his head restraint while heading into court on Thursday
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