Just because someone's wearing a t-shirt that says "Number One Dad," that doesn't mean it's true. There's no screening process in order to get the shirt.

Johnson County Sheriff's Office
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Jonathan Morrow went into the police department in Paintsville, Kentucky on Wednesday to get a protective order against his wife. She had just run off to Ohio with a guy she met on the Internet, and he was afraid she was going to kill him.

He had his two kids with him and was wearing a t-shirt that said "Number One Dad."

The cops ran his name and found out he had a warrant out in Tennessee for drug trafficking. They tried to arrest him, but he ran. When they pulled out a taser, he pulled his 14-year-old daughter in front of him as a human shield.

Believe it or not, it worked. He got his kids in the car and sped off. He apparently dropped them off with a relative and then kept going, because the cops still haven't found him.

When they catch him, he's looking at a ton of new charges, including fleeing the police and child endangerment.

Read more at WYMT.

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