A 26-year-old man received a ten-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to numerous charges, including first degree attempted murder for firing multiple rounds at a law enforcement officer in November 2021. Logan Cantwell pled guilty after a judicial settlement conference on Friday in the Wasco County Courthouse. With his plea, Cantwell admitted to attempting to cause the death of Wasco County Sheriff’s Sgt. Matt Tuia after a high speed chase following an attempted traffic stop in Shaniko. Wasco County District Attorney Matthew Ellis says after one of the tires on Cantwell’s vehicle blew out, when he got out of the vehicle he shot at Tuia’s car, with one of the rounds barely missing Tuia’s left side. Cantwell fled, but was eventually captured in Skamania County, where he was prosecuted for property crimes in Washington. In addition the attempted murder charge, Cantwell pled guilty to criminal mischief and attempt to elude charges in Wasco County, and theft and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle charges in Sherman County. He received an 83 month sentence for the Sherman County crimes, which will run concurrently with the Wasco County term. Of the 120 month sentence, Ellis said 90 months must be served day-for-day.