Gunman Sentenced for Rolla Chase Pleads Guilty to More Charges
By: KOLR10 Newsroom
Updated: July 19, 2012
ROLLA, Mo. -- A southwest Missouri man pleads guilty to more charges stemming from a high-speed chase and shooting involving state troopers.
Cody Willcoxson, 32, entered a guilty plea Monday in Rolla to three counts of First Degree Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer and one count of First Degree Burglary.
Earlier this year, Willcoxson received two concurrent 30-year sentences in Pulaski County for Assault and Attempted Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer.
The charges all stem from a May 2011 incident when police say Willcoxson used a fake ID to try and get into Fort Leonard Wood. After running his car through a security gate, he led police on a 120 mile-per-hour pursuit through Rolla while firing more than 90 rounds out his window.
Willcoxson
is a three-time escapee from the Delaware County Jail, where he was serving
time for burglary.
Sentencing
for the four latest charges is set for 9 a.m. Thursday,
Penalty for assaulting an officer ranges from 10-30 years or life in prison. Willcoxson could also get 5-15 years for the burglary charge.
It will be up the judge in Phelps County to determine whether the latest sentence will run consecutively or concurrently with Willcoxson's current sentence
Previous Reports:
Gunman in Rolla Chase
Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison
Law Enforcement Reacts to
Manhunt, Capture of Rolla Gunman
Suspected Shooter
Arrested South of Rolla
USuspected Rolla
Gunman Now Driving Stolen Car

