Man who attacked family of 3 gets 90-day sentence

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Posted on Oct 14 2011
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By Ferdie de la Torre
Reporter

Superior Court associate judge David A. Wiseman has imposed a 90-day prison sentence on a man who attacked a family of three and shattered a car’s windshield in Koblerville.

Danny D. Disa, 25, had pleaded guilty to three counts of assault and battery as part of a plea deal.

Wiseman on Wednesday sentenced Disa to a year in jail, all suspended except for 90 days, with credit for time served. That means he is now a free man since he has already been in jail for 90 days.

He will be placed, however, on three years of supervised release and required to pay a $500 fine, $25 court assessment fee, and $100 probation fee. He was also directed to pay restitution to the victims, including the damage to the car, the cell phone, and the house.

Disa was required to pay all costs of all medical fees associated with injuries to one of the victims as a result of the assault. He was also sentenced to 50 hours of community service.

Disa repeatedly punched Mohammed Muslim in the head and attempted to hit him with a screwdriver on July 2, 2011.

He punched Sabrina Satur in the head and attempted to hit her with a screwdriver. He also slapped Satur’s daughter.

Muslim told police that Disa then walked out of their house and punched the driver’s side windshield of a Toyota Tercel belonging to an auto shop’s customer. The punch caused the windshield to shatter.

When Muslim tried to call the police, the suspect grabbed the cell phone and threw it away.

Satur reportedly suffered head trauma and was brought to the Commonwealth Health Center, police said.

Disa was arrested later that day and was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, assault and battery, burglary, criminal mischief, and disturbing the peace.

The police report did not indicate the motive for the attack.

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