"Barefoot Bandit" gets 6.5 years of federal time


SEATTLE — After a two-year international crime spree in which he survived a handful of crash landings, Colton Harris-Moore – the infamous "Barefoot Bandit" – says he's lucky to be alive. Harris-Moore spoke publicly in court

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SEATTLE (Reuters) – A serial thief nicknamed the "Barefoot Bandit" was sentenced on Friday to 6-1/2 years in prison after pleading guilty to federal charges stemming from a two-year crime spree as a sometimes-shoeless teenage runaway.

A judge in Washington state has sentenced Colton Harris-Moore, whom authorities dubbed the Barefoot Bandit, to six and a half years in prison on federal charges of stealing an airplane, piloting it without a license,