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In what might be described in lay terms as a swat across the knuckles, Larimer County District Court Judge Carroll Brinegar denied a motion to strike certain language in a legal dispute between North Shore Manor Inc. and J. Robert Wilson’s Columbine companies.
A Colorado man was sentenced to four years of supervised probation after holding two roof repair salesmen at gunpoint after accusing them of being antifa operatives.
Scott Gudmundsen, 66, pleaded guilty to the class 5 felony of felony menacing at a March 18 disposition hearing, reports local station 9news.
As part of his plea agreement with the 8th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, Gudmundsen will agree to supervised mental health treatment.
On June 11, 2020, Gudmundsen called 911 dispatchers and informed them that he was going to pursue two antifa members in his neighborhood, the Loveland Police Department stated in a press release.
The two individuals were salesmen wearing white surgical masks and polo shirts showing their company name.