aka Alan Cox |
Former Cleveland
radio personality and comedian Chad Zumock took a plea deal in his drunken
driving case from last year.
On Nov. 30, Zumock was driving on Lake Avenue in Lakewood when he went off the road and hit a
tree just after 3 a.m., according to Newnet5.com.
The 38-year-old was not injured in the crash and refused a
breathalyzer test. He was charged with operating a vehicle under the influence,
failure to control and a seatbelt violation.
On Monday, Zumock said he pleaded guilty to reckless
operating. The conviction is a four-point violation, which will stay on his
license for two years. Ohio
drivers who accumulate 12 points have their licenses automatically suspended
for six months.
“After six months dealing with an extremely horrible
situation, I am glad I was able to tell my side of the story and accept a
reasonable plea. I am still overwhelmed with the amount of people that come up
to me and show their support,” Zumock told NewsChannel5. “This is why I love Cleveland and I hope to work in Cleveland media once again very soon.”
Zumock used to be on the Alan Cox Show on WMMS 100.7 FM. Days after
the crash, the radio station said his contract had expired and it would not be
renewed.
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