Within a five day span, prosecutors said Hayes stole a car, shot a man and then crashed into a car killing 85-year-old Sally Schultz.
“The defense suggest that the defendant has the potential to do good. I hope that’s true. However any good you do, will be within the state prison,” Judge Vodrey said.
Police spotted the car the next day and tried to pull him over near Solon Road and Erico Drive.The officer ended the pursuit after losing sight of the car, with Hayes then returning to Solon after being chased by a neighboring police department.Schultz was passenger in one of the cars. She died shortly after.
Hayes apologized to the family in court, saying wasn’t in the right state of mind when he committed those crimes.The Schultz family said they’re not buying it, they are not ready to forgive. “I have to admit that in this situation forgiveness is not a place where I have yet arrived,” said Grace Henry, Schultz’ daughter.
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