By Laura Lane
A 73-year-old man described as kind and loving, never in trouble with the law, becomes convinced his rural neighbors are Muslim terrorists. He drives to their home with a loaded .12-gauge shotgun and fires all six shells at a man, his wife and their 12-year-old son as they flee in terror.
Monroe Circuit Judge Kenneth Todd called the case “confounding,” one of the most unusual he has overseen in 40 years as a judge.

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