Felon Faces New Indictment for Firing at US Marshals After Vermont Chase

A felon facing federal firearms charges in Vermont has now been directly indicted for allegedly firing a handgun at deputy U.S. marshals following a high-speed chase that began in Dalton on Oct. 24 and ended in East Ryegate. In a second superseding indictment delivered by a grand jury on April 3, Douglas Reynolds Jr., 37, faces a total of five felony counts. The indictment states that Reynolds, who is being represented by two public defenders, must forfeit five guns as well as nearly 100 rounds of ammunition. Arraignment on the new charges is scheduled for April 25.