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Case of man accused of making false active shooter raises questions about the law

Mario Thompson, the man accused of making false reports of active shooters at two Bakersfield hospitals, was sentenced on one felony count of impersonating an officer today. He received three years felony probation and 270 days in jail. Thompson will also receive credit for time served since being arrested in December. Thompson was initially charged with several other misdemeanors, but those charges were eventually dropped. Path to Full Story on 29 Eyewitness News

Posted: Thursday Jan-17-2019 8:00 PM

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