- Shawn Michael Woody pleaded guilty to charges after ramming police cars in August.
- He admitted to theft, assaulting an officer and failing to stop for police.
- Woody’s sentencing is set for Dec. 29 following a plea agreement dismissing other charges.
WEST VALLEY CITY — A Utah man pleaded guilty this month to criminal charges for ramming patrol cars while attempting to flee police in August.
Shawn Michael Woody, 34, was charged in 3rd District Court with theft of a vehicle, theft of a firearm, assault of a police officer, and possession of a weapon by a restricted person, second-degree felonies; failing to respond to a police officer’s signal to stop, a third-degree felony; failing to stop at command of police, a class A misdemeanor; and interfering with a police officer, a class B misdemeanor.
He pleaded guilty on Nov. 3 to one count of theft, assaulting an officer and failing to respond at an officer’s signal to stop. The other charges were dismissed as part of a plea agreement…