Power Rangers actor Hector David Jr. has been jailed after assaulting an elderly man in a car park.
The actor was sentenced on Wednesday for assaulting a man in Idaho. The incident happened last year, and the judge handed him a sentence, with 135 days suspended and another 45 days in jail.
Hector was also put on two years of supervised probation and ordered to complete 100 hours of community service, it has been reported. Hector argued with the man over a parking place in Nampa, Idaho.
The man, who was using a walker, was pushed over by Hector, but he wasn't seriously injured. Whilst Hector drove away from the scene, police later identified him and issued an arrest warrant. He was charged with battery in July last year.
Hector played the Green Samurai Ranger in Power Rangers Super Megaforce: The Legendary Battle, whilst he also had roles in the likes of The Sand, Papa and Valcorian. He appeared on The Bay as well as Keeping Up With The Joneses and had an uncredited role in Father of The Bride. His most recent roles were in TV movie Behind Her Smile and The Merry Gentlemen.
On social media, he regularly shares snaps of his life - including a pic of him posting with an Idaho veteran.
Alongside the snap, posted just a week ago, he wrote: "Volunteering for Veterans in Idaho was definitely a highlight in 2024. I’m excited to do more this year. Never give up. Continue to learn and grow."
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