A Washington County, Wisconsin, man who pleaded no contest to firing a shotgun at a food delivery person in February 2022, has been sentenced to five years in prison plus an equal amount of extended supervision, according to reports.
FOX 6 in Milwaukee reported that John Norman, 33, agreed to a plea deal in January, pleading no contest to first-degree recklessly endangering safety. As part of the deal, Norman’s charge of felony bail jumping was dismissed.
On Feb. 16, 2022, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office responded to reports that a DoorDash employee who was delivering pizza was shot at by a customer.
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An investigation found that Norman ordered pizza through DoorDash, and when the driver arrived with the food, a shotgun blast was fired through the door by the suspect.
Norman t...