(KAIR)--A Leavenworth man, accused of smashing the window of a pizza restaurant, then telling responding officers he was God prior to stripping off his clothing and slapping one officer, has plead guilty to the related charges.
A release from the office of Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson says 25-year-old Dalton Saffer, this week in Leavenworth County District Court, pleaded guilty to the charges of battery and criminal damage stemming from October 6, 2024, when police were called to the South 5th Street business where the window was smashed. Saffer, who was found sitting on the ground, stripped off his clothes, after standing up, when police attempted to move him from the parking lot. During that confrontation, Saffer slapped one of the responding officers.
Sentencing is scheduled for April 9.
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