A Delaware County judge says he doesn't need more information in sentencing Jonathon Myers next month for the highway shooting rampage in March.
A Delaware County judge has denied a psychological evaluation for the 21-year-old Columbus man who will be sentenced next month for firing a gun into passing cars along Interstate 71 in March.
Common Pleas Court Judge David M. Gormley noted that he would instead review"a thorough presentence report" and a July 27 report by Netcare Forensic Center, which followed Jonathon Myers' June 6 not-guilty plea by reason of insanity.The Netcare report concluded that Myers was legally sane and aware that his actions were illegal when, after crashing his car north of the Gemini Place/IKEA Way exit in Delaware County on March 11, he opened fire at passing motorists.
Authorities accused Myers of striking at least three vehicles with bullets — including a UPS truck and a van carrying two members of the Madison High School wrestling team and two coaches. Myers fled when officers arrived, running north along the highway, shooting a Columbus police cruiser and firing at officers chasing him. No motorists were injured; a Columbus police officer was taken to a hospital for treatment out of precaution.
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