Brighton man accused of pointing gun at snowboarder forfeits gun in plea deal

Loren Richardson took video while snowboarding on Feb. 26, when a Brighton man confronted him. Keith Robert Stebbings was charged March 28 with aggravated assault and accused of pointing a gun at Richardson.

Loren Richardson took video while snowboarding on Feb. 26, when a Brighton man confronted him. Keith Robert Stebbings was charged March 28 with aggravated assault and accused of pointing a gun at Richardson. (Loren Richardson)


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BRIGHTON — A man who confronted a snowboarder on his property in February has forfeited his gun to the Unified Police Department.

On June 25, Keith Robert Stebbings accepted a plea agreement that dismissed the threat of violence charge and agreed to a plea in abeyance of the aggravated assault charge, according to court documents.

In exchange, an evidence receipt shows Stebbings' gun is being held by police for "safekeeping" until Dec. 25, 2025, Christmas Day. He forfeited the gun on July 2.

Court documents state that Stebbings was also required to write an essay on the use of deadly force in Utah.

"Immediately following the incident my behavior changed through helpful recommendations and insightful advice from officers at UPD," Stebbings said in the essay. "At that point onward, I no longer brought the gun out-of-doors."

He said that following the incident, police offered to patrol the area more often, and told him to record future trespassers on video.

"Additionally, neighbors who have had trespasser experiences have banded together ... to approach the Brighton Ski Resort to inquire whether the Resort would be willing to develop a plan and install appropriate diversion mechanisms to alleviate the trespasser problem," Stebbings said.

Correction: A previous version misspelled Stebbings' name as Sebbings.

Contributing: Michael Houck

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