LAS VEGAS, Jan. 15, 2008

Nevada Tree Killer Gets 5 Years In Prison

Retiree Destroyed 500 Trees That Blocked His View Of Las Vegas Strip

  • A view of the Las Vegas Strip in 2001.

    A view of the Las Vegas Strip in 2001.  (AP)

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(CBS/AP)  A 61-year-old retiree found guilty of destroying about 500 trees to get a better view of the Las Vegas Strip from his back yard has been sentenced to up to five years in prison, the Los Angeles Times reports.

"I am not a bad person. I am a good person," Douglas Hoffman told the judge who sentenced him to prison, according to the newspaper.

Hoffman, who had moved with his wife into an upscale retirement community just south of Las Vegas five years ago, had complained to the homeowners committee that the greenery was blocking his view of the Strip. At once point he even asked if he could swap out the rapidly growing trees marring the couple's view for shrubs. He was told no.

So he took matters into his own hands.In 2004, the tops of 60 trees were lopped off. Homeowners thought it was maybe teenagers. Over the next year, more trees - some worth $1,450 - were felled. The developer hired a private security firm. Upset residents posted photos of the carnage online.

Hoffman severed some, but other he sliced just enough so that they would slowly die. In a year's time, authorities said, he wiped out more than 500 trees.

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I am not a bad person. I am a good person.

Douglas Hoffman
Then one November night in 2005, one resident - who just happened to be a retired sherrif's deputy - was driving home when he noticed a freshly cut tree and a figure disappear into the darkness. He grabbed a golf club and gave chase. He found Hoffman, patted him down, and found a single-blade saw under his clothes.

When authorities searched Hoffman's home, they found a seven-page screed decrying the community's landscaping.

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by Krazcarl January 15, 2008 8:30 PM EST
He''s 61 he got life for trimming a eyesore yes he was wrong but this is a case for creative sentancing have him plant several 1000 trees do something usefull locking him up in the county and taxpayer paying the bill he screwed us twice may even have to bury him.
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by gunownerdan January 15, 2008 7:54 PM EST
What a moron. Trees look much better than a bunch of funny buildings with lights.
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by b-easy63 January 15, 2008 5:56 PM EST
This is not worth 5 years of the man''s life. Let him have the view of the strip--given his lack of taste in views--who cares. Planting trees in front of the strip is like trying to give a stripper a coat after her performance--too little--too late. Gotta love a man with such a lack of aesthetics.
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by achtung- January 15, 2008 5:29 PM EST
Old coot.
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by gopack443 January 15, 2008 5:02 PM EST
And I thought I was the only one with a Paul Bunion fetish.
Cut Bother Cut!!!
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by tngreen January 15, 2008 3:40 PM EST
I''m trying to figure out what kind of nut job thinks that the view depicted in the photo above is more enjoyable to look at than a grove of mature trees...with that kind of aesthetic, he''ll probably just love staring at a concrete block wall for five years.
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by gunnerv1 January 15, 2008 2:59 PM EST
I wonder if prison will turn him into a Tree Hugger?
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by nolalou January 15, 2008 1:29 PM EST
Hey, at least in Jail, he won''t have to worry about trees blocking his view! Then again, maybe they could put him on a tree planting work detail!
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