Bob Vogel takes a deal

Published on February 9, 2026
Duration: 5:08

Ben Stoeger provides an update on the legal proceedings involving competitive shooter Bob Vogel. Vogel has accepted a plea deal, receiving five years of community control and a $10,000 fine, avoiding jail time for charges including pandering obscenity involving a minor and disrupting public services. The discussion highlights the specifics of the incident and the implications of Vogel's sentencing, including sex offender registration requirements.

Quick Summary

Competitive shooter Bob Vogel accepted a plea deal resulting in five years of community control and a $10,000 fine. He pleaded guilty to reduced charges of pandering obscenity involving a minor and disrupting public services, avoiding jail time.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bob Vogel's Plea Deal
  2. 00:42Sentencing and Charges
  3. 01:31Details of the Incident
  4. 02:57Vogel's Defense and Disrupting Public Services
  5. 04:17Sex Offender Registration

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Bob Vogel sentenced to in his plea deal?

Bob Vogel was sentenced to five years of community control and a $10,000 fine. He pleaded guilty to reduced charges of pandering obscenity involving a minor and disrupting public services to avoid jail time.

What are the sex offender registration requirements for Bob Vogel?

As a Tier 2 sex offender, Bob Vogel must register with local authorities every 180 days for the next 25 years. He also faces restrictions on contact with females under 21.

What incident led to Bob Vogel's charges?

The charges stemmed from an incident in February 2025 at Vogel's home involving two females, aged 16 and 17. He engaged in sexual intercourse with the 17-year-old and recorded the act, which is a felony in Ohio.

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