Accessory In Rapid City Shooting Gets Prison Time
September 15, 2010, 8:59 AM
RAPID CITY, SD -
A Rapid City man who admitted hiding a gun used in a shooting at a basketball tournament has been given a five-year prison term for violating probation.
KEVN says 21-year-old Joel Little was on probation after pleading guilty earlier this year to a charge of accessory to aggravated assault in a shooting during the Lakota Nation Invitational last December.
He was sentenced to 70 days in jail and five years of probation under that plea agreement with prosecutors. Little initially had been charged with being an accessory to attempted murder in the shooting of 20-year-old Shane Bordeaux.
Another man, Simon Torres, is accused of shooting and critically injuring Bordeaux. He's scheduled for trial later this month on an attempted murder charge. He also has pleaded not guilty to witness tampering.
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