Armed man who terrified Missouri Walmart to test Second Amendment rights pleads guilty to minor offense

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Armed man who terrified Missouri Walmart to test Second Amendment rights pleads guilty to minor offense
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Dmitriy Andreychenko's attorney told Newsweek that his client is a 'good man' who erred in judgment.

This Class D misdemeanor carries a potential penalty of six months imprisonment, but Andreychenko received just two days"shock time" and earned credit for time served. As part of his sentence, he must complete community service hours, attend a firearm educational course and participate in a restorative justice program.

The August incident occurred as Americans across the country were still on edge from a mass shooting just days before, when a suspected white supremacist killed 22 people at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas. "Missouri protects the right of people to open carry a firearm, but that right does not allow an individual to act in a reckless and criminal manner endangering other citizens," Greene County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Patterson said in a press release just after the incident.

The Missouri Department of Corrections administers a restorative justice program which is intended to provide"a means for [offenders] to repay their debt to the victim and the community."

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