
Daniel Donnelly Jr. legally changed his name to Rally Runner in 2017. He is known in St. Louis for running around the Cardinalsโ stadium during baseball games while wearing red clothes and red face paint.
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News Articles
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Sentence
Sentenced to 10 months in prison followed by two years of supervised release also must pay $2,000 restitution for and a $1,000 fine.
Criminal History
- In 1997, Runner was charged with possession of a controlled substance (felony). He received a deferred sentence of 1 year.
- In 2002, Runner was charged with passing bad checks of $500 or more. He received a 5-year suspended sentence and probation. He allegedly passed 19 bad checks throughout Boone, Missouri.
- In 2003, Runner was again charged with passing a bad check. He received a four year suspended sentence and five years of probation. He was alleged to have passed a check in the amount of $805.24.
- In 2003, Runner was charged with violating of an order of protection. He received a suspended sentence and probation. In that case, Runner was alleged to have stalked the 17-year-old female complainant.
- In 2007, Runner was charged with several traffic violations. He was assessed a fine.
- Also in 2007, Runner was charged with trespass, 1st degree. He was assessed a fine.
- In 2010, Runner was charged with 2nd degree burglary, for which he was sentenced to five years of incarceration (to run concurrently with the following three sentences, also from 2010).
- Also in 2010, Runner was charged with theft of between $500 and $25,000 and sentenced to five years of incarceration (to run concurrently with the previous and following sentences, also from 2010). Runner allegedly stole a bicycle.
- Also in 2010, Runner was charged with stealing a motor vehicle and witness tampering. He was again sentenced to five years of incarceration on the charge of stealing a motor vehicle and 6 months each on two charges of witness tampering (all sentences to run concurrently with the previous sentences and following
sentence, also from 2010). Runner allegedly stole a motor scooter and prevented the victim from seeking charges. - Also in 2010, Runner was charged with theft of between $500 and $25,000 and sentenced to five years of incarceration (to run concurrently with the previous three sentences, also from 2010). Runner allegedly stole a bicycle.
- In 2015, Runner was charged with criminal trespass. He received a sentence of 60 days of supervision and a $150 fine.
- Runner also had multiple traffic violations in 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2010.
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