He died of an overdose shortly thereafter, and they lost the house to the bank after he was gone.
So, now his next door neighbor is the man who arrested him. Dad immediately sold the house and we moved out, but he got the last laugh as he sold the house to the bailiff of the court they were in. They were found in contempt of court for cussing the judge and falsifying evidence and got arrested on the spot for threatening a judge. My father had pictures of their fence, and the judge sent the sheriff out to take his own pictures. In court, they presented blatant pictures of a completely different fence as evidence. My father was arrested for destruction of private property because they said we hit their fence with stuff and broke it. Fast forward a few years of antics and shenanigans by these people, we get a knock on the door. They built a fence all the way around the property immediately.
Next thing we know, a skeezy trucker (I know not all truckers are bad, I was one) who would routinely fight with his wife on the front yard. One day, they moved out due to losing the house to the bank. When I was a kid we lived next door to an awesome dude and his wife. But to this day, she still seems like a b***h of a neighbor and a very subpar dog owner. So I guess it was the boxer that was causing all of the problems. Ever since then, the problems with the fence destruction and aggresion stopped even with the rottweiler still around. Eventually one very windy day, a branch snapped from that tree and it crushed and killed the boxer. She also has this very tall tree in her backyard that we tried to get her to trim and maintain in case strong winds would bring the cross branches down damaging the surrounding houses and people walking by. My parents would end up footing the entire bill for a new fence each year with my dad not wanting to make a big deal. Not only does she never be willing to pay for the replacement, she is never willing to even split the cost. Every year, the fence needs to be replaced because of the dogs. Whenever people or dogs walked by outside, they would go nuts and jump/tackle our mutual property wooden fence separating us. She rarely ever walks them so they are usually pent up with energy and are not well socialized. They don’t have a big backyard, but she had two dogs, a boxer and a rottweiler. When he entered his guilty plea, Chansley said he was disappointed Trump had not pardoned him.My parent’s next door neighbor, a lady. While in detention, Chansley was diagnosed by prison officials with transient schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression and anxiety. I should not have white hairs your honor." "I thought I was going to get 20 years solitary confinement," he said, adding: "This trauma has done something to me. "The hardest part of this is that I know I am to blame," Chansley said in a lengthy statement before he was sentenced, describing a difficult childhood and saying he had taken responsibility for his behavior. Chansley appeared in court in a dark green prison jumpsuit, with a beard and shaved head. Lamberth said he believed Chansley, 34, had done a lot to convince the court he is "on the right track."Ĭhansley's attorney asked the judge for a sentence of time served for his client, who has been detained since his January arrest. The two are the stiffest sentences handed down in any of the roughly 675 riot prosecutions. The sentence matches one Lamberth imposed on a former mixed martial artist filmed punching a police officer during violence, who was sentenced last week to 41 months in prison. District Judge Royce Lamberth to impose a longer 51-month sentence on Jacob Chansley, who pleaded guilty in September to obstructing an official proceeding when he and thousands of others stormed the building to try to stop Congress from certifying President Joe Biden's election. 6 attack by followers of then-President Donald Trump. Capitol rioter known as the "QAnon Shaman" for his horned headdress to 41 months in prison for his role in the deadly Jan. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced the U.S.