A New Mexico man, Erik Briones, 65, is finally sentenced after a three-year reign of terror on the Pecos River, where he threatened fishermen, brandished guns, and even vowed to start target practice across the water. Charged with three counts of aggravated assault, he pleaded guilty — but the judge deferred his 18-month sentence per charge, turning it into a probation deal with strict terms: $15,000 in fines, 100 hours of community service, and a zero-tolerance policy for threats or barriers. The state made it clear: no more gun intimidation, no more blocking public access — or he’ll face full jail time. This case sends a chilling message: public waters aren’t yours to control.

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