RED LODGE – A man who admitted to shooting and killing three cows with an AR-15 for no apparent reason during a drug and alcohol fueled Halloween last year south of Bridger near the Montana-Wyoming border has been sentenced on three counts of felony criminal mischief. A judge ordered Scott Allen Stemm Jr. Wednesday to spend five years in state custody on the first count, followed by five years suspended on each of the remaining counts, with three other charges dismissed as part of a plea agreement. According to state prison records, Stemm is incarcerated at the Gallatin County jail while he is processed into the state corrections system.
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