The Brief
- Cameron Moore was sentenced Tuesday to five years in prison for a January 2025 high-speed chase and crash.
- While fleeing deputies, Moore ran a red light and slammed into a car before careening into the Martin Luther King library branch construction site.
- Moore pleaded guilty in March to recklessly endangering safety and fleeing an officer.
MILWAUKEE – A Milwaukee County judge sentenced Cameron Moore on Tuesday, May 5, to five years in prison plus an additional five years of extended supervision in connection with a police chase and crash that damaged a Milwaukee Public Library construction site in January 2025.
Moore pleaded guilty in March to three of the five charges against him, including vehicle operator flee/elude officer and first-degree recklessly endangering safety. The remaining two charges were dismissed and read into the court record for the purposes of sentencing.
Pursuit and crash | Jan. 7, 2025
The backstory:
Back in January 2025, sheriff’s deputies were monitoring a home near 2nd and Lloyd in Milwaukee. They were trying to locate a man, later identified as Moore, who was wanted for burglary and fleeing/eluding.…