“Power Rangers” actor Hector David Jr. is cooling his heels behind bars after he pled responsible and was sentenced on Wednesday for assaulting a person in Idaho final 12 months.
Hector, who performed the position of the “Green Ranger” within the superhero franchise, pled responsible to misdemeanor battery in a Canyon County Court and was sentenced to 180 days in jail … in response to new authorized docs.
The choose suspended 135 days of the sentence, which means he solely has to serve 45 days within the clink however must preserve his nostril clear when he will get out to keep away from additional time behind bars. The choose additionally positioned Hector on 2 years of supervised probation and ordered him to finish 100 hours of group service.
As TMZ first reported in July … Hector obtained into an argument with an aged man — who used a walker — over a parking spot in Nampa, Idaho. The state of affairs escalated when authorities say Hector shoved the person to the bottom, although he was not critically injured.
Hector then jumped into his truck and drove off, however cops later recognized him with assist from the group and a choose issued an arrest warrant for him. Prosecutors ultimately charged Hector with battery in late July.