The man who lead deputies on a wild chase in a front-end loader has turned himself in.

Deputies say they shot James McFarlin after he ignored their commands to stop.

They were originally called out when neighbors saw McFarlin flipping over his wife’s Jeep in his front yard.

McFarlin was supposed to be released to New Mexico State Police after he recovered in a Lubbock Hospital.

However, the department says the hospital discharged him.

Now he is locked up at the Roosevelt County Detention Center.