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Man who shot at police sentenced to 94 years in prison

DAYTON — A man accused of shooting at police before leading them on a high-speed chase through western Montgomery County last year was sentenced to 94 years in prison Wednesday, March 18.

The sentence handed down by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Dennis J. Langer is to be consecutive with the 42-year sentence Rayshaun D. Hudson will serve from Clark County, said Hudson’s attorney William Daly.

Hudson, 31, of 215 W. Nottingham Road, pleaded guilty Jan. 20 to all charges in his indictment, including multiple charges of felonious assault, failure to comply, according .

The charges stem from a series of incidents on June 2, when Hudson shot at or near county sheriff’s deputies and a New Lebanon police detective, robbed a New Lebanon feed store, leading police on the chase and taking a car.

Dayton police Lt. Randy Beane said in June it was the “wildest police chase I’ve seen in my 32 years” of police work.

The chase started when sheriff’s Maj. John Brands and Capt. Rob Streck spotted Rayshaun D. Hudson in a maroon Ford Explorer just before 1 p.m. near Ohio Route 4 and Germantown Pike.

As Hudson was turning around, he fired two shots at Brands and Streck, according to Sheriff Phil Plummer.

Trotwood and Dayton police quickly joined the chase before a Trotwood officer lost control of his car on U.S. 35, just before the Gettysburg Avenue exit, about 1:20 p.m.

Sgt. Richard Wright was attempting to cross a raised median while trying to avoid eastbound traffic when he lost control. The car flipped on its top. Wright was treated and released from Miami Valley Hospital.

Hudson’s SUV became soon inoperable and he bailed out. He then carjacked a Jeep Cherokee.

The hour-long chase ended when the jeep collided head-on with an unmarked Montgomery County sheriff’s car and careened into the front porch of a home in the 1100 block of Burleigh Avenue.

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By painfultruth

March 18, 2009 4:29 PM | Link to this

Yet another typical forward-thinking resident of Dayton showing his base of knowledge and experience. Now, the working people will have to support him for life. Isn’t that a nice outcome?

By Susan

March 18, 2009 6:15 PM | Link to this

It’s nice to see that this one didn’t receive a slap on the wrist for endangering, terrifying, and victimizing so many people. I’m sure, being the fine outstanding citizen that he is, that he was on his way to work when this series of misfortunes befell him.

By Jim

March 18, 2009 8:18 PM | Link to this

Dennis slammed him, as he should have. So much for the Dems being soft on crime. I can’t wait to see what Dennis does to the kid that shot Driscoll. I have to say, Judge Langer is a fair minded person, but he’s not afraid to dish it out. BTW, Painfultruth, what do you want Langer to do? Go soft and let him out? What the guy did doesn’t deserve the death sentence. BTW, it’s 2009 and this is America. Too bad you didn’t live in Germany 60 years ago. You would have fit in well.

By teacher

March 18, 2009 8:42 PM | Link to this

Another million dollar liability handed to us by the bleeding hearts who think that the welfare queens should pump our more and more like this one.

By Karma

March 19, 2009 9:22 PM | Link to this

His mother is a very successful Registered Nurse, azzhole, 25 years or so!!! Yet another typical stereotypical closet racist I see.

By Dan

March 20, 2009 12:58 PM | Link to this

I agree with teacher above. For Karma it’s the painful truth. Although there are some that refuse to admit there is a problem when half the population pays and the other half takes.

By Joe

March 20, 2009 4:56 PM | Link to this

I believe Karma was responding to the “welfare queens” comment. She simply stated that Mr. Hudson came from a well to do family and that his mother was not a welfare queen. If that was the case then how do you respond to the Columbine massacre? Food for thought!

By elizabeth

March 26, 2009 7:41 AM | Link to this

people get sent to jail for shooting a police man when they are protected and have thier own weapons to protect them but no one gets in trouble when a docter kills a poor HELPLESS baby?? thats wrong
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