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Man Sentenced to 3.5 Years for Shooting Navy Veteran Along Seattle Waterfront
Prosecutors said Timm faced a 39- to 45-month range under state guidelines after a jury convicted him of second-degree assault and theft.
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Man who shot wheelchair-bound veteran sentenced to more than 3 years in prison
The man convicted of shooting a wheelchair-bound Navy veteran last July on Seattle’s Waterfront was sentenced for his crime Friday. Gregory Timm was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for shooting Harold Powell, who pulled a knife as the two men argued on Pier 55 near Starbucks. Casey McNerthney, a spokesperson with the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, said the bulk of Timm’s sentence comes from the firearm enhancement. “The…
·Tacoma, United States
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