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Man to serve three years for fleeing Eastpointe police – Macomb Daily

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Man to serve three years for fleeing Eastpointe police – Macomb Daily.A Roseville man who rolled out of his vehicle while being chased by Eastpointe officers was recently sentenced to three to five years in that case and 2-⅔ to four years for fleeing police only 23 days before.Antoine L.Mahoney, 44, received the sentences in April from Macomb County Circuit Judge Matthew Sabaugh after pleading to charges in the cases.He received the longer sentence for an Oct.30 incident and the shorter term for an Oct.7 incident, according to court records.The second incident took place Oct.30 during a traffic stop when an Eastpointe officer instructed Mahoney to turn off his vehicle along westbound Interstate 94, and he instead drove away, police said.The officer pursued as Mahoney fled at a high rate of speed, repeatedly entering and exiting the expressway while disregarding traffic-control devices, police stated.Investigators said Mahoney eventually slowed his vehicle and jumped out of the still moving car.His vehicle rolled back and hit a police vehicle.He was charged with third-degree fleeing police, malicious destruction of police property, two counts of resisting arrest and misdemeanor charges of reckless driving and driving with a suspended or revoked license.Mahoney pleaded no contest to third-degree fleeing and resisting, and the other charges and a third-habitual status were dismissed in a deal with Macomb prosecutors.Police discovered he had fled Eastpointe officers Oct.7, and he pleaded no contest to fourth-degree fleeing.At his sentencing, Mahoney was ordered to pay $3,182 to the Eastpointe Police Department for the patrol-vehicle damage, records say.Mahoney has four prior low-level felony convictions, two theft-related and two for drug possession, according to Michigan Department of Corrections records.