Man armed with air rifle shot by Huber Heights police gets 3 years

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A Huber Heights man shot by an officer in May after he pointed an air rifle at police following a pursuit is headed to prison.

Kenneth Leroy Haught, 42, was sentenced Wednesday by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Mary Wiseman to three years. He pleaded guilty Dec. 4 to failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer, assault on a police officer and aggravated assault, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office.

Wiseman sentenced Haught to two years for failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer, and two months on each other count, all to be served consecutively, according to sentencing documents filed Thursday.

A 911 caller reported that around 1:30 a.m. May 5 that a motorist — later identified as Haught — shot out his driver’s side window and rammed his vehicle during a road rage incident on state Route 4, according to the Huber Heights Police Division’s communication center.

The caller told dispatchers he driving north on State Route 4 and heading to the Shell gas station at 8007 state Route 234.

When Huber Heights officers arrived at the gas station, they saw Haught leaving the parking lot. Police tried to stop his car, but he fled south on state Route 235.

Officers attempted a PIT (precision immobilization technique) maneuver on New Carlisle Park, but Haught continued to flee and was throwing items from the car as the pursuit continued, police said.

Kenneth Haught

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Haught pulled into a grassy area near a house in the 9400 block of Taylorsville Road. Cruiser camera footage showed him get out of the car with a firearm and an officer could be heard ordering him to get on the ground.

“You can clearly see the suspect face the officers and raise a black AR 15-style rifle, pointing it directly at the officers,” Huber Heights police Chief Mark Lightner said previously. “The officer closest to the suspect opened fire and stuck the suspect, who turned and tried to flee with his rifle still in hand.”

Haught ran around a residence and dropped the weapon before he collapsed on a porch. Officers provided aid until medics took him to a local hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.

Police identified Haught’s weapon as a DPMS full-auto SBR air rifle.

The officer involved in the shooting, 19-year veteran Shawn Waler, will not face criminal charges after a county grand jury in August declined to indict him.

A grand jury also declined to indict Waler in an April 2023 shooting in Butler Twp. Waler shot Taevion Booker after Butler Twp. and Huber Heights police responded to the report of gunfire at the Days Inn on Miller Lane. Booker was shot in the torso and taken to Miami Valley Hospital in stable condition, police said. Booker’s criminal case is pending in Vandalia Municipal Court. A warrant was issued but he has not been arrested, court records show.

As part of Haught’s plea, charges of felonious assault, tampering with evidence and obstructing official business were dismissed, the prosecutor’s office said.

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