Court Convictions at Redstone Arsenal Highlight Safety and Legal Responsibilities in September

Convictions on Redstone Arsenal: What Happened in September

In the bustling city of Huntsville, the month of September brought with it a series of court convictions that wrapped around the military installation of Redstone Arsenal. Now, we know that everyone makes mistakes sometimes, but some of these incidents serve as reminders about safety, legal guidelines, and the importance of responsible behavior. Let’s dive into what went down in September and take a look at some of the notable cases from U.S. Magistrate’s Court.

Security Violations: A Reminder to Check Your Trunk

First up, we have a case that is a stark reminder about security violations. A civilian Department of Defense employee was caught trying to enter the installation with an unregistered firearm. During a random inspection at Gate 7, this individual admitted to having a handgun in the center console of his vehicle. The result? A hefty $500 fine, along with a $30 processing fee and a $25 special assessment. Folks, if you’re heading to Redstone Arsenal, remember to keep firearms off the premises unless they’re registered!

Fleeing from the Law: Not the Best Idea

Then we had an employee from one of the contractors on Redstone making headlines for more reckless behavior. This person was caught speeding at an astonishing 73 mph in a 35 mph zone after exiting Gate 9 on Rideout Road. When police tried to pull him over, he decided to take off into a high-speed chase, which ultimately ended when the police called it off due to other traffic in the area. The next day, they found his vehicle again, and he confessed to the chase. His consequence? A fine of $250 plus a $25 special assessment. It just goes to show that sometimes, it’s better to pull over and face the music!

Drug Possession: A Serious Offense

In another incident, a civilian with no connection to Redstone was convicted of possession of a controlled substance. This happened when police were called to break up a fight near Gate 8 and discovered an individual in possession of methamphetamine. She was fined $500 and now has a processing fee of $30 to deal with, too. It’s a tough lesson that can have far-reaching consequences!

Speeding: A Common Offense

Speeding seems to be a recurrent theme for many motorists frequenting the area. Multiple individuals were clocked going over speed limits, including a government contractor driving 53 mph in a 35 mph zone and another speeding at 101 mph—yikes! These speedsters paid fines ranging from $75 to $150, along with additional processing fees. If you’re driving through the Arsenal, keep an eye on the speed limit signs so you don’t end up in court.

Driving Under the Influence: A Big No-No!

Perhaps one of the more concerning cases involved a motorist who was arrested for driving under the influence. This individual was detected by gate security at Gate 9, and upon inspection, police found an open bottle of liquor in plain view. After a breath test, he was found to have a blood alcohol content of .10, which is well over the legal limit. On top of paying fines that total to $900, this driver must also complete DUI school as part of a year of probation. Remember, friends: it’s always best to get a designated driver!

Final Thoughts

So, there you have it! September at Redstone Arsenal was filled with various legal misadventures that serve as vital reminders about safety regulations, the consequences of reckless driving, and the importance of responsible behavior. If you’re heading to any military installation or public area, it’s crucial to stay informed and abide by the rules. Safety first, everyone!


Author: HERE Huntsville

HERE Huntsville

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