OAKLAND — A Bay Space man was sentenced final month to 2 years in federal jail in a case that stems from a Might 2021 police chase in North Richmond, court docket data present.
Grady Hudson, 25, was sentenced by U.S. District Choose Jeffrey White, and can serve a three-year supervised launch time period after jail. The sentence was lower than what each prosecutors and the protection requested, court docket data present.
Hudson was arrested after main deputies on a chase once they tried to tug him over for driving a BMW roughly 45 miles per hour in a 25 mph zone, in keeping with the prison grievance. Hudson finally parked his automotive close to an condo constructing and ran, throwing a pistol below a automotive as he ran from deputies, in keeping with police.
In an apology letter, Hudson wrote that “I want it was achieved totally different,” now that he’s had an opportunity to mirror on the incident.
“I apologize to the courts and other people for my … errors and hope you see I’m really attempting to vary,” he wrote. Hudson’s legal professional portrayed him as a severely traumatized younger man who had been shot at a number of instances in his life, beginning when he was 15 years outdated.
Prosecutors described him as a “documented gang member,” and requested for a four-year jail time period. He wasn’t allowed to own weapons as a result of a previous conviction for robbing a repo man, court docket data present.