SPRINGFIELD, Ore. – A former Springfield police sergeant has pleaded guilty in a domestic violence case that has drawn significant attention in the community.
Richard Allen Lewis was sentenced to three years of probation after pleading guilty to menacing and attempted strangulation. Lewis, who was initially facing a felony charge of strangulation, saw the charge reduced to a misdemeanor.
Lewis – not to be confused with the former Springfield police chief Richard Lewis – was involved in an argument with his wife over a TV show Wednesday when she called 9-1-1, according to court records. Court documents say she said Lewis had consumed alcohol, broke down her bedroom door, and was playing with a knife while yelling at her to leave the bathroom she had locked herself in. The victim said he also retrieved a gun and told deputies this behavior wasn’t new in their 30-year marriage, but had gotten significantly worse since his 2020 retirement from the police department. Lewis told deputies he was acting a bit theatric, but that he didn’t assault her, according to court records…