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Shreveport man faces 15 years in prison for fleeing from Troopers

Shreveport, LA (12/9/2022) – Shreveport man who fled from state troopers following a traffic stop and created potentially life-threatening public safety hazards pleaded guilty as charged in Caddo District Court Thursday, December 8, 2022.

The jury trial of Laderrius Lewis, 34, was just about to begin in District Judge Donald Hathaway’s court when he changed his plea in connection with the incident that occurred December 19, 2019, at Midway Street and Jewella Avenue in west-central Shreveport. He faced trial on a charge of aggravated obstruction of a highway.

Lewis was driving a Crown Victoria when troopers in an unmarked Louisiana State Police cruiser behind him noticed multiple traffic infractions and activated their unit’s overhead lights to attempt a traffic stop. Lewis indicated he would stop on a side road but kept pumping his brakes. A uniformed state trooper stepped out of the passenger side to make clear to Lewis that he was being stopped by law enforcement. While the trooper was giving commands, Lewis sped away, and the officers pursued in a low-speed chase that led through a residential area. Lewis ultimately bailed out of his vehicle and ran off. But he left his car running and in drive. The uncontrolled Crown Victoria veered down the residential street and ultimately stopped in the front yard of a residence on Flora Street off of Jewella.

The early afternoon pursuit, with many pedestrians and residents outside in their yards as the cars sped by, was captured on the dash camera of the unmarked unit. When Lewis abandoned the moving car, it was headed directly toward Jewella, where the video showed a consistent traffic flow.

When Lewis returns to Judge Hathaway’s court January 4, 2023, he faces up to 15 years in prison with or without hard labor. Lewis has prior felony convictions for aggravated flight from an officer and simple burglary in 2007.

Assistant District Attorneys Courtney N. Ray and Jason W. Waltman prosecuted Lewis. Sean Landry defended him.

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