Home News Crimes and Courts Felon who smashed Temecula school windows, endangered students sentenced

MURRIETA (CNS) - A convicted felon who smashed windows at a Temecula
elementary school where students were in classes was sentenced today to two
years in state prison.Raymond Dewey Amick, 38, of Temecula pleaded guilty in November to
felony burglary and vandalism charges under an agreement with the Riverside
County District Attorney's Office. In exchange for his admissions, prosecutors
dropped misdemeanor counts of disturbing the peace and loitering at a school in
session.Superior Court Judge Elaine Kiefer at the Southwest Justice Center in
Murrieta certified the terms of the plea bargain and imposed the sentence
stipulated by the prosecution and defense.According to Sgt. Joseph Greco of the Riverside County Sheriff's
Department, at about 2 p.m. last Aug. 27, Amick beg