HUBER HEIGHTS — A man shot by a Huber Heights Police officer after pointing officer after pointing an “AR15-style rife” at police has learned his sentence.
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Kenneth Leroy Haught, 42, was sentenced to three years in prison on Wednesday by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Mary Wiseman, according to court documents.
He also had his driver’s license suspended for six years.
As previously reported by News Center 7, Haught was involved in a road rage incident and chased another vehicle on May 5.
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The vehicles ended up at a Shell Station where Haught rammed the other car, the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office said.
Huber Heights police responded and Haught drove away prompting a chase.
A victim accused Haught of firing shots at his car and ramming into his car.
When stopped in a yard next to a home on Taylorsville Road, Haught was seen on police video getting out of his car and pointing an “AR15-style rifle” at officers. At that point, he was shot by a Huber Heights officer.
Police said that the weapon that he had was a DPMS Full Auto SBR Air Rifle.
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