Tim Sled was found guilty of shooting a Johnny Cash mural in a Kingsland water tower in Arkansas. Reports say the shooting suspect was indeed aiming for Cash because of the location of the bullet entry.
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Shooting Suspect of Johnny Cash Mural in Arkansas [Photo: KARK]
According to Smith, the town of Kingsland in Cleveland County, South Central Arkansas is the home of country music star, Johnny Cash, who had a mural on the small town’s water tower. Eventually, the authorities identified the shooting suspect as Tim Sled, 38, who was believed to be actually aiming for the Johnny Cash mural when he shot his gun.
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Shooting Suspect Faced Charges
According to a KATV Staff, on March 28, Sled was found guilty and faced charges of one count of damage of property, impairing operation of a vital public facility, and incapacitating operator and one count of criminal mischief in the first degree.
In addition, the shooting suspect is fined with $5,000 in restitution, another $5,000 for the property damage, and another $5,000 for the criminal mischief. In total, Sled is fined with $15,000 along with court fees. However, the shooting suspect was not able to pay all of his fines and will be officially sentenced on April 11.
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