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Friday, April 19, 2024

Village of Bonnybrook man gets prison time after attacking neighbors with bug spray

Brian Gregory Anderson

A Village of Bonnybrook man will be serving prison time after attacking neighbors with bug spray and other bizarre, threatening behavior.

Brian Gregory Anderson, 54, had been arrested last April after attacking his Culpepper Way neighbors with bug spray. While he was free on $27,000 bond, he was re-arrested in June after claiming he put a bounty on the heads of five police officers. He also threatened family members.

The Buffalo, N.Y. native also was charged with criminal mischief after damaging his cell at the Sumter County Detention Center.

Anderson has been sentenced to 30 months with the Florida Department of Corrections after pleading no contest to the multiple charges he was facing.

“I have mental illness issues for which I take medication which assists me in understanding this document and what my lawyer tells me,” Anderson said in a handwritten note attached to his sentencing file.

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