Jeff Styles |
“I enjoy the freedom it gives me. I get to cuss a lot more,” Styles said.
District Attorney Neal Pinkston has dropped vandalism and aggravated assault charges that Styles says ruined his 26-year-long radio career.
In June, Styles stopped at a light at an area intersectiona, got out of his car and hit another driver's windshield with a tomahawk-style weapon. The other driver shot at Styles, grazing his arm. Police called it a road rage incident.
“I was definitely a target for no reason. I was just going too slow, and I told him to back off,” Styles explained.
Styles was arrested. The other driver was not charged.
Cumulus Media's WGOW-FM fired Styles shortly after the June road rage incident. Styles, who has now been cleared of any crime, says firing him was a “cowardly decision.” He has not been asked to come back, but Styles says if offered he would consider it.
Styles says it's been a long road, but he's learned a lot.
“I am the same Jeff Styles. I am a little more humble. I fell a long ways.”
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