Reply A Barrington man has been sentenced for assaulting his next-door neighbor. (Shutterstock) BARRINGTON, RI — A Barrington man who was found guilty of simple assault and disorderly conduct against his next-door neighbor last week has been sentenced to 18 months of probation, community service, and racial sensitivity training, said a news release from Attorney General Peter F. Neronha. Richard Gordon, 71, was sentenced to one year of probation on the count of simple assault and six months of probation on the count of disorderly conduct, said Neronha. The judge also ordered Gordon to undergo a mental health evaluation, have no contact with his neighbors for the duration of his probation, complete non-violence training with an anti-racism component, and serve 40 hours of community service.