Floyd Hall, an Anchorage, Alaska, man who is a member of a group that helps find stolen cars, has pleaded guilty on charges of reckless endangerment after police cited him for a high-speed pursuit through town in 2017 that ended with him being shot at. Police said Hall was driving 60 mph through a 25 mph zone as he was following a pickup, which eventually pulled over. Someone then got out of the truck and took shots at Hall’s car, according to his account of the incident. Hall was cited with reckless driving and two counts of reckless endangerment, but vowed to fight the charges in court, backed up by supporters who started a “Let Floyd Go!” campaign. Joshua Fink, Hall's attorney, said prosecutors initially requested that Hall not be allowed to "chase, follow or otherwise pursue" suspected stolen vehicles during his probation, but agreed to scale it back to simply "chasing."
Source: Fox News March 25, 2019 14:26 UTC