Man Accused of Speeding from Police
With Infant in Car Waives Hearing
A man who took Bradford police on a high-speed chase while he had an infant and a 3-year-old in his van has waived his preliminary hearing.
On October 4 police attempted to stop Daryl Robinson but he kept driving at speeds of about 80 miles an hour on South Avenue and, at one point, stopped, put his van in reverse, and backed up toward a police cruiser.
When he finally stopped, police held him at gunpoint until he got out of the van and started following their commands, according to papers filed in District Judge Dominic Cercone’s office.
Police say a 22-year-old woman in the car and the children were “hysterical, crying and screaming.” Robinson admitted that he drove in a “stupid and erratic manner,” but also tried to say he blacked out during the incident.
On October 4 police attempted to stop Daryl Robinson but he kept driving at speeds of about 80 miles an hour on South Avenue and, at one point, stopped, put his van in reverse, and backed up toward a police cruiser.
When he finally stopped, police held him at gunpoint until he got out of the van and started following their commands, according to papers filed in District Judge Dominic Cercone’s office.
Police say a 22-year-old woman in the car and the children were “hysterical, crying and screaming.” Robinson admitted that he drove in a “stupid and erratic manner,” but also tried to say he blacked out during the incident.
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