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Man gets probation for shooting at remote-controlled
planes
CHELSEA, Mich. (AP) - A man has been sentenced to six months' probation
for shooting at his neighbor's radio-controlled model airplanes with a
shotgun.
David Nuttle,
41, of Washtenaw County's Webster Township, pleaded guilty to one count
of malicious destruction of property worth less than $200, a
misdemeanor.
Judge
Richard Conlin of 14A District Court in Chelsea sentenced him Thursday
to six months of probation and 50 hours of community service. Conlin
also gave him a 20-day suspended jail sentence, deferred as long as
Nuttle complies with the conditions of his probation, which includes no
alcohol or drugs and no contact with the planes' owner.
Nuttle also
must pay $154 restitution and $550 in fines and court fees.
Nuttle used a
.410-gauge shotgun to shoot at the planes. He said his shots hit only
one plane, causing two tiny holes in it. The plane he is paying for
crashed when the child who was operating it lost control of it after
being frightened by the shots, Nuttle said.
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