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Moore charged after threatening police
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A man who threatened police when he was pulled over for playing his music too loudly has been hit with reckless endangerment charges. The suspect, Jeremy L. Moore, 27, has been given a Dec. 15 trial date on charges of reckless endangerment, second-offense DUI, resisting and evading arrest, and attempted tampering with evidence.“I noticed the white Crown Victoria going through stop signs without stopping,” said sheriff’s investigator Aaron Roberts, who said his attention was first drawn to Moore due to loud music coming from his car.Roberts turned on his blue lights and siren and pulled the suspect over on Sparta Street, shortly after Moore allegedly pulled into the path of an oncoming vehicle at the West Sparta Street intersection. Moore wasn’t happy about being stopped.“The vehicle stopped and the black male driver exited in a very aggressive manner, throwing his hands in the air and shouting,” Roberts described the situation.