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| Police Chase Nets 20 Year Sentence |
| By heraldnet.com |
| Published: 02/11/2011 |
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EVERETT — For two hours Theodore Ohms tried to outrun and outsmart the cops. Those two hours earned him a dog bite to the leg and 20 years in prison. “My question is: Was it really worth it? Was it really worth it?” Tamara Fietkau asked Ohms on Thursday before he was sentenced to two decades behind bars. Fietkau’s arm was nearly ripped off when Ohms crashed into her van on northbound I-5 as he tried to outrun Snohomish County sheriff’s deputies. Seconds earlier he had fired shots at a pursuing deputy, pointing the handgun through the sunroof of a Volkswagen Jetta. The deputy was not struck, but one bullet hit the patrol car’s undercarriage. Read More. |
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