May 05, 2021 - 11:45 AM A prolific Kelowna offender with a penchant for leading police on dangerous, high-speed chases could see his time behind bars extended for two more years, a relatively lengthy sentence for the crimes he's been found guilty of. “Simply put, while he’s in jail he’s not going to kill someone,” Crown counsel Dave Ruse said Wednesday, May 5 asking judge Clarke Burnett to sentence John Michael Aronson, 33, to four years in prison, less time served. Aronson, who according to the court record also goes by the alias Johnny Blaze, was found guilty of flight from police, dangerous operation of a conveyance, driving while disqualified under the Criminal Code of Canada and breaching probation for a Sept. 23, 2019 incident where he sped away from Mounties and crashed into oncoming traffic, despite having his licence revoked and promising the court he was a changed man, just hours earlier.