Psychiatrist gets 30 days for booby-trapping Oregon trails and injuring mountain bikers
On Thu, 9 May 2013 05:47:45 +0000 (UTC), Dan McGuire
wrote:
MEDFORD, Ore. – A psychiatrist has pleaded guilty and been sentenced to
30 days in jail for planting booby traps that injured Oregon mountain
bikers on national forest trails outside Ashland.
Dr. Jackson Dempsey apologized to the mountain bikers, his family and the
medical community Wednesday in Jackson County Circuit Court in Medford.
But he did not explain what led him to string nylon cords across the
trails, and put nails and small trees in the path.
Besides the 30 days in jail, Judge Lorenzo Mejia ordered Dempsey to stay
away from national forest trails for the two years he is on probation.
Three people suffered minor injuries running into the trees and cords.
Dempsey was a psychiatrist for Jackson County when he was arrested last
July. He no longer has that job.
No, he's been downgraded to "patient".
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The madmen come again . . . .
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