Shreveport Man Found Guilty After Wild High-Speed Chase Through City and Beyond
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Sponsor Our ArticlesSHREVEPORT, La. — In a thrilling turn of events that could have come straight out of an action movie, a local man has been found guilty after leading law enforcement on a nail-biting high-speed chase through the streets and highways of Shreveport and into Bossier Parish. The chase occurred back in March, but it’s still sending shockwaves through the community.
It all kicked off on the morning of March 9th when police attempted to pull over Ethan Doyle, a 33-year-old Shreveport resident, near the 1800 block of North Market Street. Little did they know, Doyle wasn’t about to make it easy.
What began as a routine traffic stop quickly escalated as Doyle hit the gas and took off! He sped onto Interstate 220, racing towards Bossier Parish before making a risky turnaround at Benton Road. But this wasn’t just a short jaunt — he re-entered Shreveport and continued his reckless drive on I-220! The chase continued with police, along with sheriff’s deputies, hot on his trail as Doyle darted onto U.S. Highway 71, then state Highway 2, and finally onto I-49 North. The chase ended dramatically just south of the Arkansas state line, but not before leaving a trail of excitement and astonishment among onlookers.
Fast forward to Thursday, and the aftermath of this wild ride caught up with Doyle in the Caddo District Court. He was found guilty of aggravated flight from an officer and aggravated obstruction of a highway of commerce. With the conviction officially in the books, it’s time for Doyle to face the music.
Mark your calendars, because he’ll be back in Judge Hathaway’s court for sentencing on January 13, 2025. He’s looking at some serious time behind bars—up to five years at hard labor for the flight charge alone and potentially up to 15 years, with or without hard labor, for obstructing the highway. That’s a bit of a reality check for our speed racer!
This saga has stirred up quite the chatter in the Shreveport community. Residents are left shaken and fascinated by the audacity of this man and the chaos that ensued during the chase. After all, not every day do you see local law enforcement chasing a vehicle like it’s straight out of the movies! Some folks are even scratching their heads, wondering how things could have escalated to such extremes.
While public safety is a top concern, the incident also raises questions about the pressures law enforcement face. Chasing down suspects in high-speed situations can be dangerous not only for the police but also for civilians caught in the crossfire.
The date for sentencing is just around the corner, and it remains to be seen how the judge will decide to deal with this case. Will Doyle receive the punishment he deserves? Only time will tell.
In the meantime, the community is #stillbuzzing about this chase, as it keeps us reminded that reality can sometimes feel stranger than fiction. Until then, let’s all buckle up and stay safe out there on the roads!
Be sure to stay tuned for more updates as this story continues to unfold!
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