An Anaheim man was sentenced to four years in prison in connection with pepper spraying people in Costa Mesa around three years ago, officials said.
An Anaheim man and self-described 'incel' who admitted to committing hate crimes by pepper-spraying multiple people was sentenced this week to four years in prison, according to officials. Johnny Deven Young pleaded guilty to one count of assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury and four counts of illegal use of tear gas, according to court records. Young also admitted to personal use of a deadly weapon and hate crimes, both sentencing enhancements.
He was arrested in September 2022 and has been held in Orange County Jail. Young has publicly identified himself as an “incel,” a portmanteau of “involuntary celibates,” an online community of men who express their frustration at women because they don't feel like they're sexually attractive to them. 'No one should have to live in fear that they could be indiscriminately attacked and then publicly humiliated on the internet because of their gender,' Orange County Dist. Atty.
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