Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Charleston Man Gets Home Confinement
{Charleston, West Virginia}...Tuesday, Justin Tyler Robbins, 18, of Charleston, was given a two-year jail sentence, but Kanawha County Circuit Judge Tod Kaufman suspended that, allowing him to serve two years on home confinement. Robbins pleaded guilty earlier this month to three counts of wanton endangerment after police say he fired an automatic AK-47 assault rifle at the 7-Eleven on East Washington Street, near the state Capital complex last year. Robbins has spent five months on home confinement since his arrest in August, and he will receive credit for that time. Kaufman also ordered Robbins to make monthly payments to 7-Eleven to pay for a damaged window, which cost the business $1,500.