A police chase on Saturday, April 4th, in the Coweta County area of Georgia left a young soldier in need of a top accident lawyer. Christian Lee Robinson, 20, was involved in a police chase, which led to his arrest.
The authorities said that they caught Robinson drunk driving, and afterward, he fled from the police. A Georgia State Patrol trooper spotted the young man driving his Pontiac Solstice on Interstate 85. He was going beyond 120 miles per hour.
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According to Cpl. Scott Tarpley, Robinson, was swerving and failed to pull over when he tried to get him to stop. The trooper then used a PIT maneuver to disable the young man’s car near mile marker 49.
The Solstice then spun out of control and hit a median wall. Robinson sustained injuries that were not life-threatening, and the medics took him to the hospital for treatment. From there, the suspect was taken to Coweta County Jail, and he remains in custody until he meets his bond set at $6, 200.
The GSP charged Robinson with reckless driving, driving under the influence, and possession of alcohol by a minor. He is also accused of obstruction of officers, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer. There is a count of speeding, open container, and failure to maintain lane.
Robinson is a soldier who left Fort Gordon in Augusta without permission. He told authorities that he broke the shelter-in-place order because he was trying to visit his family in Alabama. The young man would need a top accident lawyer to plead his case in court.
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