A FBI agent dancing who accidentally shot a man at the Denver Bar pleads guilty



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DENVER (AP) – A dancing FBI agent who accidentally shot a man in the leg after doing a backflip in a Denver bar will avoid jail time after pleading guilty on Friday to a third-degree assault.

Chase Bishop, 30 years old. concluded a plea agreement with prosecutors and was sentenced to two years of probation, the Denver Post reported. He must also pay more than $ 1,600 in fines and court costs.

The filming sequence of June 2 at Mile High Spirits and Distillery shows Bishop dancing in the middle of a circle of people before doing the backflip. The revolver falls to the ground halfway and is discharged as Bishop picks it up. The officer then puts the gun in a belt holster and goes away with his hands up.

"My main goal in life is to care for, protect and serve people," Bishop said in court Friday. "I never thought that the result of my actions would lead to something like this."

In November he pleaded not guilty to second-degree aggression, punishable by up to 16 years in prison.

Bishop, who will be on probation in Georgia, was in Denver on business with the FBI and was on leave at the time of the shooting. FBI spokeswoman Kelsey Pietranton declined to say whether he would continue working at the agency.

The man who was shot dead, Tom Reddington, 24, spoke emotionally in court about the loss of his job in an Amazonian warehouse after chronic pain and concern that he may not be able anymore never run.

"I did months of physical therapy," he said. "I asked for advice.However, being in public, especially seeing the law enforcement with firearms, puts me very uncomfortably."

Reddington added that he did not hold personal grudges against Bishop. "I've also been doing stupid things in bars to impress girls too," he said.

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