Accused Runner Gets Presidential Pardon After Taking Restricted Path

From Inside Edition.

Michelino Sunseri was trying to set a record for running to the top of Grand Teton Peak in Wyoming and back down. But, he took a trail that the National Park Service has label restricted. Sunseri found himself criminally charged with violating park service regulations. He tells Inside Edition he was found guilty and faced penalties of up to $5,000 or six months in jail. An uproar ensued and President Donald Trump stepped in. Sunseri got a presidential pardon.