Canadian national Cameron Monte Smith pleaded guilty to shooting at energy infrastructure in North Dakota and South Dakota, causing over $1.2 million and $495,000 in damages.
Cameron Monte Smith, a Canadian national, pleaded guilty to shooting at energy infrastructure in North Dakota and South Dakota, causing over $1.2 million and $495,000 in damages, respectively. He used a .450 Bushmaster rifle and was arrested in Williston, where law enforcement found additional ammunition. Smith faces a maximum of 20 years in prison per count, with sentencing set for December 16 in Bismarck. His illegal possession charges may be dropped under a plea deal.
September 11, 2024
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