A judge gave an Aspen man a one-year deferred judgment in the wake of a drunken rampage in which he cursed out a police officer and flipped over a table near the downtown fire pit in, what he said, was an effort to scare some “tourons.”
William Graham, 28, apologized to the Aspen Police Department at the end of a hearing Wednesday in Municipal Court where prosecutor James True recapped the Nov. 26 incident that led to Graham’s arrest for disorderly conduct. He pleaded guilty as charged.
“Honestly, the only part that I remember from that night is going to jail,” Graham told Judge Brooke Peterson.
According to a police report written by arresting officer Dan Davis, he first noticed Graham when he approached Davis from behind at the Gondola Plaza, put a finger in his back and made the sound of a gun firing.
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