A Humble man who shot at police and endangered civilians during a 37-mile chase in southwest Houston was sentenced to 37 years in prison, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Monday.
“We are all lucky no one was hurt during this 37-mile chase or the brazen shots being fired at civilians and a peace officer,” Ogg said. “We stand by our partners in law enforcement because an attack on a police officer is an attack on our community.”
On Friday, in addition to the lengthy prison sentence, jurors added a $100,000 fine. Callahan must serve at least half of the sentence before becoming eligible for parole. “This defendant has had every opportunity to turn his life around,” Marshall said. “It’s staggering when you think about all the people who could have been killed because of this defendant and this chase. Thank goodness no one died.”Humble police first approached Callahan about 9:30 p.m. as he sat behind the wheel of a black GMC Yukon while wearing a mask in a parking lot near a residential area, according to prosecutors.
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