A man who was reportedly shot by West Springfield police in 2017 is being sentenced for assault and battery and other offenses.
Jeremy Hollins entered a guilty plea in Hampden Superior Court on Monday and was ordered to serve six months of home confinement and perform community service, with a two-year suspended jail sentence.
Reports indicate Hollins was shot three times by police after he rammed cruisers following a traffic stop and then pinned an officer between his car and a cruiser, before fleeing on foot.