Man Sentenced After Police Say He Threatened Juveniles with Gun
Police say Orrin John Hager was angry because he thought the boys had stolen his child's Halloween candy.
A St. Louis Park man pleaded guilty Tuesday to second-degree assault, a felony, after police officers said he accused children of taking his children's candy on Halloween 2012 while holding a gun. Orrin John Hager was sentenced to 120 days in the Hennepin County Adult Corrections Facility, according to District Court records. Judge Daniel H. Mabley also ordered Hager to pay a $500 fine, due Aug. 25. Hager could be eligible for electronic home monitoring and work release after serving 30 days. He will be on probation for three years, according to court records. According to the criminal complaint by St. Louis Park Police Officer Aaron Balvin: Officers were called to the area of 27th Street and Brunswick Avenue just after 9 p.m. Oct. 31 …
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