A man charged in connection with a shooting in Mt. Pleasant will serve between 30 months and five years in prison. The Trib reports that Paul Caletri III entered a guilty plea to one count of aggravated assault as part of a plea bargain where prosecutors dismissed charges of attempted homicide, simple assault and others. Authorities said that he and his father pursued Tony Snyder as part of a personal feud. Caletri will also serve three years of probation after his release from prison. His father’s case is pending as he remains free on nominal bond.
MAN CHARGED IN MT PLEASANT SHOOTING SENTENCED
Sep 30, 2025 | 8:05 AM









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