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30 YEARS: Hitman gets max sentence in shooting of federal witness
Even though Underwood took responsibility for shooting a federal witness in the early morning hours of June 1, 2018 at her home on Oliver Street in Fort Wayne, the indifference of the crime committed for money persuaded federal judge Holly Brady not to reduce the sentence from the statutory maximum of 30 years.
Paulding County Municipal Court 9-26-24
Sentenced: Chase Bussing, 34, Holland, complicity in theft, seven days jail, $100 fine; Zachery Deck, 24, Paulding, disorderly conduct, 15 days jail, $100 fine; Shantel Collins, Cloverdale, 35, disorderly conduct, $100 fine; Troy York, 44, Sandusky, telecommunications harassment, one day jail, $250 fine, no contact with victim; Kaidyn Bleeke, 19, Decatur, Ind., disorderly conduct, $100 fine; Stacey Clay, 33, Payne, disorderly conduct, $100 fine; Lee Clay, 25, Payne, disorderly conduct, $100 fine; Khumoyun Kholmirzaev, 30, Nashville, Tenn., no operator’s license, $150 fine; Kent Clark, Hicksville, no operator’s license, $100 fine. Riley Bidlack, 26, Cecil, criminal damaging, 10 days jail, $200 fine; domestic violence, dismissed. Danyale Stiltner, 30, Latty, OVI, $375 fine, one-year operator's license suspension; endangering children, dismissed. Adam Melgar, Detroit, no operator’s license, $150 fine; speed, $45 fine.
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