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Judge sentences Mexico man to shock program for October shooting

Michael White Jr. will head to prison for an October 2021 shooting in Mexico, Missouri. White could get released to probation if he completes a shock incarceration program.
Audrain County Sheriff's Office
Michael White Jr. will head to prison for an October 2021 shooting in Mexico, Missouri. White could get released to probation if he completes a shock incarceration program.

AUDRAIN COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Mexico, Missouri, man will head to prison for an October shooting.

An Audrain County judge sentenced Michael White Jr. on Monday to 10 years in prison for unlawful use of a weapon and four years in prison for resisting arrest. The sentences will run concurrently for a total of 10 years.

White agreed to a plea deal at the hearing after he previously entered a not guilty plea on the charges.

The Audrain County Prosecutor's Office agreed to drop a charge of armed criminal action against White. White could get released early to probation if he completes a 120-day shock incarceration program.

Police arrested White after a shooting on Oct. 7, 2021, in the 1000 block of West Breckenridge Street in Mexico, Missouri. Officers said witnesses reported a man fired a gun when he drove by them.

Police said the gunfire damaged a nearby parked vehicle, but no one was hurt.

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