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Man pleads guilty to Ohio 16 road rage incident

ZANESVILLE, OHIO-- A Coshocton man arrested earlier this year on allegations that he intentionally crashed his car into other motorists on Ohio 16 entered a guilty plea to amended charges.
Matthew Johnson, 20, of North Whitewoman Street, was found guilty of two counts of attempted felonious assault, two counts of aggravated menacing and a single count of leaving the scene of an accident.

In return for the guilty plea, Assistant Prosecutor Jim Workman recommended Johnson be placed on community control and the Licking-Muskingum Community-Based Correction Center program.

If Muskingum County Common Pleas Judge Mark Fleegle follows the recommendation, and Johnson would fail to complete the program, he could face four years in prison.

Johnson's charges stemmed from a case of road rage investigated by the Coshocton County Sheriff's Office and the Zanesville Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol on Ohio 16 near the Longaberger Company in Muskingum County on March 6.

A trooper later stopped the suspect car on U.S. 36 near the Ohio 16 intersection, and sheriff's deputies located two disabled vehicles near Ohio 16.

Authorities determined both had been struck by the "road rage" vehicle that fled the scene of the original incident.

Johnson was taken into custody in Coshocton on charges of hit skip/leaving the scene, reckless disregard for public safety, possession of marijuana and carrying a concealed weapon. He was later transferred to the Muskingum County Jail.

Fleegle ordered a presentence investigation and sentencing will take place this month.




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