Public Radio for Alaska's Bristol Bay
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Ten days jail for firing rifle in Boat Harbor

Morris B. Lopez, 50, was drinking when he fired his rifle off in the Dillingham Harbor last Saturday. He pleaded guilty Tuesday.

KDLG:  50-year-old Morris Bernard Lopez fired off his rifle several times from the deck of the fishing vessel Sandra Marie while it was tied up in the Dillingham Boat Harbor last Saturday. 

Others nearby called police, and the first officer on the scene ordered everyone off the boat. Lopez appeared drunk to the officer, who requested a search warrant to retrieve the gun, spent shell casings, and what turned out to be four empty bottles of vodka.

Assistant District Attorney Beth Oates offered Lopez a deal on a misdemeanor weapons misconduct charge, which he accepted Tuesday. In return for a guilty plea, Lopez will serve 10 days of jail, forfeit the rifle to the state, and will remain on probation for two years, during which time he’s been ordered not to drink alcohol.

Magistrate Judge Tina Reigh said she had reservations about accepting the deal, which she indicated was lenient for a man who had put others in the harbor at potentially significant risk.

Lopez said he was just getting ready for hunting season.

He was ordered to begin his 10 day sentence immediately.