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Murray man gets probation for shooting home of romantic rival with a shotgun

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A 19-year-old Murray man received 56 days in jail and three years of probation for shooting up two houses with a shotgun in 2016.

He will also have to submit to drug and alcohol testing and is specifically ordered to not use spice — synthetic marijuana — or ivory wave — a synthetic psychoactive crystalline drug.

Mackely was charged with second-degree felony possession of an explosive device, five counts of third-degree felony discharge of a firearm and two counts of class B misdemeanor criminal mischief.

As part of a plea deal, he pleaded guilty to three counts of discharge of a firearm and the other charges were dismissed.