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Update: Cheating Fishermen Who Shoved Lead Weights in Their Fish at Walleye Championship Face Multiple Felony Charges

by October 14, 2022
October 14, 2022
Update: Cheating Fishermen Who Shoved Lead Weights in Their Fish at Walleye Championship Face Multiple Felony Charges

The Gateway Pundit previously reported on two fishermen, Chase Cominsky from Pennsylvania and Jake Runyon from Ohio, who were caught cheating at the Lake Erie Walleye Trail Championship in Ohio.  During the weighing-in session, it was revealed that their catch,  double the total weight of their competitors,  contained lead weights.

Their fellow competitors and spectators were furious.

On Wednesday, the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s office announced that Runyan and Cominsky were indicted on multiple felony charges. Charges include attempted grand theft, cheating, possession of criminal tools and unlawful ownership of wild animals.

Cominsky’s boat and trailer were seized stemming from the criminal tools charge and allegations the pair used them during the competition.

Source: NewsNation

A release from the Prosecutor’s office shares:

CLEVELAND – Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael C. O’Malley announced that a Cuyahoga County grand jury has returned an indictment charging Jacob Runyan, 42, and Chase Cominsky, 35, for Cheating, Attempted Grand Theft, Possessing Criminal Tools, and the Unlawful Ownership of Wild Animals during the Lake Erie Walleye Trail tournament in September 2022.

“I take all crime very seriously, and I believe what these two individuals attempted to do was not only dishonorable but also criminal”, said Prosecutor Michael C. O’Malley. “I would like to formally thank the officers with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, the Hermitage Pennsylvania Police Department, the Mercer County District Attorney’s Office, and the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission for their quick actions and their execution of a search warrant resulting in the seizure of criminal tools, including Defendant Cominsky’s boat and trailer.”

According to an investigation conducted by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), on September 30, 2022, Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky competed at the Lake Erie Walleye Trail tournament near North Marginal Road and Lakeshore Boulevard in Cleveland. The tournament hosted fishermen from several surrounding states that competed to see which team could catch five of the heaviest walleye fish in Lake Erie. If Runyan and Cominsky had won this tournament, they would have received a total prize of $28,760.

The director of the tournament noticed Runyan and Cominsky’s walleyes weighed more than they looked and sliced open the fish. Ten weights were located inside the walleyes, eight weighing 12 ounces and two weighing eight ounces along with several walleye filets. The two were immediately disqualified and instructed to leave the tournament. The Cleveland Metroparks Police Department responded to the scene.

As part of the Possessing Criminal Tools charge in this indictment, law enforcement officers with ODNR and the Hermitage Pennsylvania Police Department with assistance from the Mercer County District Attorney’s Office and the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission executed a search warrant at Cominsky’s residence on Tuesday, October 11, and seized Chase Cominsky’s boat and trailer. The boat, which was used in the fishing tournament, is now in the possession of ODNR in a secure location.

Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky were indicted on the following charges:

One count of Cheating (felony of the fifth degree)
One count of Attempted Grand Theft (felony of the fifth degree)
One count of Possessing Criminal Tools (felony of the fifth degree)
One count of Unlawful Ownership of Wild Animals (misdemeanor of the fourth degree)

Felonies of the fifth degree are punishable up to 12 months in prison and up to $2,500 in fines.
Misdemeanors of the fourth degree are punishable up to 30 days in jail and up to $250 in fines.
Runyan and Cominsky will be arraigned at the Cuyahoga County Justice Center at a later date.

The full indictment can be read here.

 

The post Update: Cheating Fishermen Who Shoved Lead Weights in Their Fish at Walleye Championship Face Multiple Felony Charges appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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