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State of Ohio v. Jarrett Prater, JOshua Ludlum, Dartanion Battle, Devin Metts, and Isaiah Klein
Date: 12-05-2025
Case Number: B2504815
Judge: Not Available
Court: Court of Common Pleas, Hamilton County, Ohio
Plaintiff's Attorney: Hamilton County, Ohio, Prosecuting Attorney's Office
Defendant's Attorney: Click Here For The Best Cincinnati Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory
Description:
Cincinnati, Ohio, criminal defense lawyers represent the Defendants charged with street racing and failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer.
The men are part of a group of more than 60 people who have been riding dirt bikes and ATVs throughout the city doing burnouts and wheelies. Cincinnati Police have attempted to stop the group several times as they ran red lights, blocked traffic and rode on sidewalks. These charges relate to an Aug. 23 incident on Reading Road.
Officers since then identified the defendants through investigatory work.
Today’s indictment brings the total number of people charged in the incident to 15 and the investigation is continuing.
Jarrett Prater, 22, of Hamiton
Joshua Ludlum, 20, of Mount Washington
Dartanion Battle, 24, of Avondale
Devin Metts, 26, of Sycamore Township
Isaiah Klein, 24, of West Price Hill
The five men chronicled their activity on social media and in cell phone conversations. Police collected more than 4,000 video files related to the case.
The five men face up to five years in prison on the felony charge of failure to comply with a police order and up to 180 days in the jail on the misdemeanor street racing charge.
“Throughout the summer, I have heard numerous complaints about dangerous street takeovers like this,” said Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich. “This is not a game. These reckless actions endanger not only the riders, but everyone around them. My office will continue to hold those responsible accountable.”
The men are part of a group of more than 60 people who have been riding dirt bikes and ATVs throughout the city doing burnouts and wheelies. Cincinnati Police have attempted to stop the group several times as they ran red lights, blocked traffic and rode on sidewalks. These charges relate to an Aug. 23 incident on Reading Road.
Officers since then identified the defendants through investigatory work.
Today’s indictment brings the total number of people charged in the incident to 15 and the investigation is continuing.
Jarrett Prater, 22, of Hamiton
Joshua Ludlum, 20, of Mount Washington
Dartanion Battle, 24, of Avondale
Devin Metts, 26, of Sycamore Township
Isaiah Klein, 24, of West Price Hill
The five men chronicled their activity on social media and in cell phone conversations. Police collected more than 4,000 video files related to the case.
The five men face up to five years in prison on the felony charge of failure to comply with a police order and up to 180 days in the jail on the misdemeanor street racing charge.
“Throughout the summer, I have heard numerous complaints about dangerous street takeovers like this,” said Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich. “This is not a game. These reckless actions endanger not only the riders, but everyone around them. My office will continue to hold those responsible accountable.”
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About This Case
Which court heard State of Ohio v. Jarrett Prater, JOshua Ludlum, Dartanion...?
This case was heard in Court of Common Pleas, Hamilton County, Ohio, oh. The presiding judge was Not Available.
Who were the attorneys in State of Ohio v. Jarrett Prater, JOshua Ludlum, Dartanion...?
Plaintiff's attorney: Hamilton County, Ohio, Prosecuting Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Cincinnati Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.
When was State of Ohio v. Jarrett Prater, JOshua Ludlum, Dartanion... decided?
This case was decided on December 5, 2025.