Tire-Slashing War Protestor Pleads Guilty
By Kitsap Sun Staff - Originally published 02:24 p.m., October 24, 2007
PORT ORCHARD - A Bremerton man charged by Kitsap County prosecutors with slashing 42 government tires in July as a form of protest to the Iraq war has pleaded guilty, according to court documents.
In a plea agreement with prosecutors, Jason C. Chavez, 19, will have to pay $4,200 in restitution and have a prosecutor recommend to a judge he spend 42 days in the Kitsap County jail, documents said.
A student at Colorado College, Chavez was charged with first-degree malicious mischief following the incident, in which he slashed 42 tires of 13 government service vehicles parked in front of a U.S. Army recruiting station in Silverdale.
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Chavez. Hmmmmm.