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Singer Glennis Grace’s 16-year-old son was sentenced to 120 hours of community service, including 40 hours suspended. The juvenile judge also believes that the boy should undergo 35 hours of aggression training.
In February of this year, he was contacted for smoking an e-cigarette at a Jumbo branch in Amsterdam’s Jordaan. He resisted violently, threw shopping baskets and hit a supermarket employee twice.
Three employees attacked
Soon after, the boy came to the supermarket with his mother and a group of others to have a story. Three Jumbo employees were attacked in the trial. From him, Glennis Grace yesterday already sentenced to 200 hours of community service for public assault. Four other suspected adults received community service orders ranging from 50 to 200 hours.
The juvenile judge ruled this afternoon that Glennis Grace’s son will also be banned from contacting supermarket employees and that he may not be allowed to enter the Jumbo branch in Jordaan for a year, he said. AT5 / NH News.