The man who sold illegal ammunition to the 1 October shooter will be sentenced in a Las Vegas court room.
Douglas Haig pleaded guilty to illegally making and selling armor-piercing ammunition.
The man who sold illegal ammunition to the 1 October shooter will be sentenced in a Las Vegas court room.
Douglas Haig pleaded guilty to illegally making and selling armor-piercing ammunition.
ROOM.DOUGLAS HAIG PLEADED GUILTY TOILLEGALLY MAKING AND SELLINGARMOR- PIERCING AMMUNITION.POLICE FOUND HAIG'SFINGERPRINTS ON UNFIREDBULLETS IN THE MANDALAY BAYHOTEL ROOM WHERE THE -1-OCTOBER GUNMAN FIRED FROM.HE ORGINALLY PLEAD NOT GUILTYBUT CHANGED HIS PLEA LASTNOVEMBER-- WHICH HELPED HIMAVOID A TRIAL.HAIG FACES UP TO FIVE YEARS INPRISON AND A 250-THOUSANDDOLLAR FINE.WE'RE HUMAN.WE JUST WANT THEM TO CARE."
NEWS: Douglas Haig from Arizona was sentenced to 13 months in jail followed by 3 years of supervised release.
Douglas Haig, the man charged with illegally making armor piercing bullets and selling them the 1 October shooter, is in court for..