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Light granted parole

sentence halved for would-be Yale senior

Staff Reporter
Published Tuesday, October 7, 2008

After serving roughly six months of his one-year sentence, David Light, the would-be Yale senior from Woodland Park, Colo., has been released on parole.

Light, who last spring pleaded no contest to two counts of illegal possession of an assault weapon — a class D felony — and one count of reckless endangerment in the first degree — a misdemeanor — was released Sept. 24, according to a spokeswoman from the state Department of Corrections. The spokeswoman said Light is now under the supervision of a parole officer in New Haven. Light was seen on Friday Sept. 26 at the off-campus...

#1 By 09er 6:03a.m. on October 8, 2008

this is what religious acceptance means. the president of chabad threatens with firearms and plans to poison new haven water systems or whatever his ridiculous scheme was? imagine if it had been the president of the muslim students association. drudge report would have had obama down by 15 points already. think about your dangerous double standards america.

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