2022, to possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute and being a convicted felon with a gun. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison with six to serve.Ĭody T. ![]() Kevin Brian Davis, 39, pleaded guilty April 12 to two counts each of assaulting a police officer and interfering with government property by ramming patrol cars three counts of second-degree burglary four counts of financial card theft and one of trying to elude police. Smith sentenced him to 15 years in prison with six to serve and the rest on probation.Ĭanada is the fourth defendant to plead guilty, leaving one whose case has yet to be resolved. He pleaded guilty Friday to four counts of forgery and one count each of criminal street gang activity and using a firearm to commit a crime. ![]() He initially was charged with 35 counts of identity fraud, 21 counts of gang activity, four weapons offenses, two counts each of third-degree forgery and fourth-degree forgery, and one each of selling meth and having a drug-related object. My heart changed, your honor.”Ĭanada was not involved in the police chase that kicked off the investigation, but was arrested as part of the probe. “I’m no longer out there gangbanging or anything like that. ![]() “I’ve changed my life,” Canada told Superior Court Judge Arthur Smith III on Friday. ![]() The latest defendant to plead guilty was Adam James Canada, 42, arrested in May 2018 at his 30th Street home, where police found drugs, stolen checks and multiple guns. Five locals were arrested in the days following the chase that damaged three police cars and led to multiple charges. Triggered five years ago by police chasing a U-Haul truck that rammed patrol cars and escaped, a prolonged investigation into a whites-only Columbus street gang finally is wrapping up as the suspects plead out.Īuthorities in April 2018 said the suspects were associated with the Ghostface Gangsters, a gang that began in the Cobb County jail in 2000.
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