Austin man pleads not guilty after chase

Published 6:28 am Friday, April 16, 2010

An Austin man pleaded not guilty to seven criminal charges Thursday for allegedly leading police on a low-speed chase on an all-terrain vehicle last week.

James Terrance Cooley, 41, pleaded not guilty to seven criminal counts, which include a felony charge of fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle. He was also charged with one count of interfering with a 911 call, two counts of domestic assault, one count of DWI, one count of reckless driving and one count of obstructing the legal process.

According to a criminal complaint, police were called at around 6 p.m. April 5 by a person reporting domestic abuse, but Cooley allegedly disconnected the phone before the person finished.

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Realizing the call had gone through to dispatch, Cooley fled the home in the 2000 block of Fifth Avenue Northeast before police arrived. However, later Monday evening, police were notified that Cooley had returned to the area and was chasing a van with his ATV. He allegedly smashed into the van, then took off on Oakland Avenue when he saw squad cars coming.

Cooley proceeded to head north on Highway 218 in the southbound lane, with officers in pursuit at speeds of 30-40 mph. From there, he turned west on Sixth Avenue Northeast and drove through a residential area, cutting through several yards in the process.

Cooley eventually stopped in the 700 block of 19th Street Northeast, exiting the ATV and yelling at officers. One officer had to subdue him with a Taser and handcuffed him, a police report states. Cooley was then transported to jail.

While on the way to jail, he told officers that he had smoked marijuana and used Adderall earlier that evening. He also said he was playing “chicken” with the officers on Highway 218, as he almost hit a squad car.