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dalton99a

(95,366 posts)
9. Kick
Wed May 20, 2026, 03:16 PM
Wednesday
The sentencing comes one month after Reilly’s wife, Selina Nelson-Reilly, accepted a plea deal in which she admitted to illegally deleting more than a dozen videos depicting her husband’s crime that were captured by the couple’s doorbell camera. As part of the plea deal, Nelson-Reilly was placed on probation supervision for one year and ordered to perform 200 hours of community service.

Reilly was indicted last year on several violent felonies, including attempted murder, two counts of first-degree assault and eight counts of criminal possession of a firearm. The first-degree assault charges covered distinct legal theories: intentional assault and depraved indifference assault. Because the jury only convicted Reilly of depraved indifference assault, they did not consider the attempted murder charge per the judge’s instructions, according to Ryan Greenbaum, a spokesperson for the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.

https://www.timesunion.com/hudsonvalley/news/article/john-reilly-sentenced-prison-doordash-shooting-22264788.php

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Did the delivery guy survive? I can't watch it now. hlthe2b Wednesday #1
Yes but with life long injury BlueWaveNeverEnd Wednesday #2
Yes. Took a big surgery but the driver survived EdmondDantes_ Wednesday #3
from a local report rurallib Wednesday #6
I'd sentence the shooter to be the lifelong caregiver of someone similarly injured. dickthegrouch Wednesday #4
No. intheflow Wednesday #7
He was just shooting, no reason, no target. At someone who was no threat BlueWaveNeverEnd Wednesday #8
Agree! He would only take out his anger on defenseless people put in his care. Attilatheblond Wednesday #24
Better yet BaronChocula Wednesday #25
Too dangerous to let that guy anywhere near someone who is sick or disabled. wnylib Wednesday #20
Racist POS: Should have been life without parole! Chasstev365 Wednesday #5
Kick dalton99a Wednesday #9
She should'a at least done a year. 3Hotdogs Wednesday #11
An armed society is a polite society HAB911 Wednesday #10
Yeah! Like Somalia! lastlib Wednesday #14
His forever home I hope. Enjoy the food dude. twodogsbarking Wednesday #12
Oh, he's remorseful. progressoid Wednesday #13
He's filled with remorse that the camera filmed his actions. wnylib Wednesday #21
Is it just me or does this f*cker look like every other J6'er that got pardoned by Trump? OGBuzz Wednesday #15
It's not just you..... AZ8theist Wednesday #16
Their desire is for everyone to look the same. Aristus Wednesday #17
John Reilly III, a living, breathing Bozo the Clown bop bag flvegan Wednesday #18
This guy and his wife ruined their daughter's life as well. They will likely lose their property ihaveaquestion Wednesday #19
Who wouldn't be surprised at all if Krasnov pardoned him? EndlessMaze Wednesday #22
The driver was maimed for life, the prison sentence should be life. GoodRaisin Wednesday #23
Bring on the civil trial and take that fucks home away from him Bengus81 Wednesday #26
Irresponsible gun owner is remorseful. Wondering if a bullet in his back Emile Wednesday #27
I would be very willing to find out. OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #29
That man would be free if he had killed him Ruby the Liberal Yesterday #28
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