Actors of “Power Rangers” hector david jr. He is cooling his heels in prison after pleading guilty to assaulting a man in Idaho last year and being sentenced Wednesday.
Hector, who played the role of the “Green Ranger” on the superhero series, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery in Canyon County Court and was sentenced to 180 days in jail…according to new legal documents.
The judge suspended the sentence for 135 days. That means he will only have to serve 45 days in prison, but when he gets out he will have to keep his nose clean to avoid serving more time. The judge also sentenced Hector to two years of supervised probation and ordered him to complete 100 hours of community service.
As TMZ first reported in July… Hector got into an argument with an elderly man who was using a walker in a parking lot in Nampa, Idaho. The situation escalated further when authorities said: Hector pushed the man to the groundbut he was not seriously injured.
Hector then jumped into the truck and drove away, but police later identified him with the help of the community and a judge issued a warrant for his arrest. Prosecutors ultimately charged Hector with assault in late July.