Black Man Shot by Lakeland Police Sentenced to Five Years
Friday, April 22, 2005 at 10:58PM
TheSpook
A 27-year-old Lakeland man shot by
police earlier this year after a routine traffic stop went awry
received a five-year prison sentence on charges stemming from the
incident. Polk Circuit Judge Roger Alcott sentenced Michael Edwin
Worlds on April 8 as a habitual traffic offender. Worlds pleaded guilty
to aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, driving with a
suspended license and fleeing to elude an officer. On Jan. 25, Lakeland
police Officer Douglas Brown Jr. and other officers were clocking
drivers with a radar gun in a construction zone on Kathleen Road, just
south of Bella Vista Street. After being stopped for speeding, Worlds
refused to pull over, according to a State Attorney's Office
investigation. Worlds put his Ford Taurus in reverse, plowing through
construction barrels. Worlds' car lunged at Brown, who fired two shots
at the car. One bullet punched through the front driver's side
windshield, the other through the driver's window. The investigation
concluded that the shooting was justified. Worlds was wounded in the
chest and went to Lakeland Regional Medical Center for treatment. [more]
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