T.J. Maxx shooter who says he acted in self-defense gets conditional release for a firearms violation
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Quincy man gets 24 months conditional discharge in close of TJ Maxx shooting case | Illinois State Bar Association
Quincy man gets 24 months conditional discharge in close of TJ Maxx shooting case A Quincy man was sentenced to two years of conditional release, putting an end to the case that began with a shooting near the city’s TJ Maxx store. Source: Quincy Herald-Whig
T.J. Maxx shooter who says he acted in self-defense gets conditional release for a firearms violation
QUINCY–A judge sentenced Alan Pacheco to 24 months “conditional discharge” for not having a valid concealed carry permit for the gun the court earlier ruled he used in self-defense. One man was wounded. As reported by Muddy River News in April, Pacheco, 23, who goes by the first name Chris, took the stand during a bench trial and testified that he grabbed his gun between his car’s center console and driver’s seat to protect himself and his girlf…

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