According to the Journal Gazette, Billye Gaulden tried to steal several hygiene products from the Kroger on E. Pettit Avenue back in February. When a Kroger employee tired to stop him, Gaulden used the stun gun on the man’s face. Gaulden was caught a few days later by police. As of yesterday, he was sentenced to 50 years behind bars; 20 years for the robbery and another 30 years for being a repeat offender.