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Man charged in Muldoon standoff and gunfire appears in court

Man charged in Muldoon standoff and gunfire appears in court

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – The man accused of shooting three people, including a police officer, barricading himself in a home, locking down an entire neighborhood for hours and wreaking havoc on four public schools, stepped down appeared in court for the first time on Sunday, where his full sentencing took place. Bail was set at $20,000.

Jalen Baker, 23, appeared in Anchorage Jail Court where there were several victim statements, including a man who said, “You didn’t win, you took almost everything from me” as he turned to Baker. Baker cried in court and recounted a tough childhood.

“I have ‘I’m sorry’ engraved on my left arm because there’s a story behind it,” Baker said. “I drank bleach when I was 13 and it was the first time I puked, and it was after my first fight.”

Prosecutors asked for bail of $50,000. The judge set Baker’s bail at $10,000 cash and $10,000 cash secured. House arrest, drug testing, home monitoring, a third-party custodian and keeping victims away are all part of Baker’s release conditions set by the judge Sunday.

Baker’s next court appearance is scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday.

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