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Crow Reservation man sentenced for shooting
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2002 A federal judge in Montana sentenced a Crow Reservation man to three years and five months in prison for shooting at a Bureau of Indian Affairs police car. Charles Lance, 24, admitted his culpability. He pleaded guilty to assault on a federal officer, possession of a sawed-off rifle and possession of an unregistered firearm. Get the Story:
Man admits shooting at car (The Billings Gazette 11/20) Related Stories:
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