LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A man who stalked Gov. Joe Lombardo and his family has been sentenced to spend between two and 15 years behind bars.
Last March, police were called to a home after a woman told officers that Stanley Weaver was banging on her door and yelling that "Gov. Joe Lombardo had killed someone." According to an arrest report , officers also discovered that Weaver had posted at least 37 concerning posts over several months, including photos of Lombardo's daughter, stepdaughter, and wife.
The report states Lombardo's stepdaughter told police that Weaver posted a video showing him throwing a rock at a neighbor's window, saying, "I hate to do this, but I'm coming for you." She also said he tried to call her on Instagram, but she didn't respond. After that, she told police, Weaver

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