Power Rangers actor admits to Idaho parking lot assault on man with walker
Power Rangers actor admits to Idaho parking lot assault on man with walker
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Power Rangers actor Hector David Rivera Wednesday entered a guilty plea to misdemeanor battery in connection with an attack on a man using a walker in a Nampa, Idaho parking lot last July. Rivera, 35, received a sentence of 180 days in jail in Canyon County Court, TMZ reported after reviewing legal documents in the case, noting that the Judge Matthew B. Schelstrate suspended 135 days of it.
Rivera, who goes by the stage name Hector David Jr., must maintain a clean behavioral record or else he will have to serve more than the 45 days he is slated to remain in custody for, according to the outlet. Rivera, a native of Connecticut, was also sentenced to supervised probation for a two-year span, and to finish 100 hours of community service.
Rivera is best known for portraying the green Power Ranger in the reboot of the popular kids' TV show and multiple video games. The Nampa Police Department said in the incident, Rivera approached a man in his 60s, following a verbal altercation about a parking spot on July 26, 2024, KTVB previously reported.
Power Rangers actor Hector David Rivera, 35, Wednesday entered a guilty plea to misdemeanor battery in connection with an attack on a man using a walker in a Nampa, Idaho parking lot last July. Pictured in a mug shot. Rivera had initially parked in a handicapped spot, leading to the altercation, the Idaho Statesman reported in August after reviewing records in the case.