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Maryville man enters Alford plea in hate crime case

Tommy Gaa
Tommy Gaa

MARYVILLE, Mo. (AP) — A northwest Missouri man will be sentenced in December for a confrontation with a black waitress who was serving him breakfast.

Tommy Gaa, of Maryville, entered an Alford plea Thursday to a felony charge of assault motivated by discrimination.

Gaa admitted he told a public safety officer he possibly bruised the young woman’s arm when he grabbed it at a Maryville restaurant in January.

During his plea, the 65-year-old Gaa admitted prosecutors likely could prove that he told the waitress he would like to take her to the place where he hung her grandfather.

The crime carries a possible sentence of four years in prison and/or up to a $5,000 fine. He’ll be sentenced Dec. 11.

(An Alford Plea is defined by Merriam Webster as a guilty plea entered by a defendant who does not admit guilt but neverthless pleads guilty as part of a plea bargain..)

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