Bradley John Wilson walked away from a two-year, nine-month sentence after using a homemade shotgun to blast a man in the face and shoulder—triggered by revenge over a romantic betrayal. His girlfriend lured the victim to his home under false pretenses, and the attack happened just days after Wilson’s release from another stint in custody. The judge highlighted Wilson’s traumatic childhood, including witnessing his mother’s death in a car crash, as a root cause of his destructive behavior and addiction. He pleaded guilty to firearm discharge and assault, with prior good behavior orders adding six months to his term. Held on remand since the shooting, he’ll be eligible for parole in March 2027.
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