A man in Wyoming accused of shooting a teenager in the head during a game of "quick draw" on Mother's Day has admitted culpability, authorities say.
Sebastian Belden, 21, has pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and battery, local outlets including Cowboy State Daily reported . He now faces up to 10 years in prison after his plea deal with the Natrona County District Attorney's Office.
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On May 11, Belden was with a friend outside a home on the 100 block of South Washington Street in Casper, Wyoming. The two friends were "mishandling firearms, including pointing loaded handguns at one another," the Natrona County Sheriff's Office said .
It reportedly

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