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Hector David Jr., known for his role in Power Rangers Samurai, has been sentenced to 180 days in jail for assaulting an elderly man in July 2024.
The incident occurred in a Nampa, Idaho parking lot, where David reportedly shoved a man using a walker during a dispute over a parking spot. Following the altercation, the actor fled the scene in his truck, prompting law enforcement to issue an arrest warrant.
On Wednesday, Judge Matthew B. Schelstrate handed down the sentence, suspending 135 days after David pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery. The remaining 45 days must be served in custody, with the actor required to maintain a clean behavioral record to avoid additional jail time.
In addition to the jail sentence, the court ordered David to complete 100 hours of community service and imposed two years of supervised probation.
This marks a significant moment in the actor’s legal troubles, as fans of the Power Rangers franchise react to the news of his conviction.
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