A California man faces up to three years in prison after firing a handgun at a group of teenagers who had targeted his home with eggs and oil, prosecutors said Wednesday. Steven Miceli pleaded no contest to felony assault with a firearm and possession of an AR-15 rifle, San Mateo County District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe told SFGate . The charges stem from an incident on May 25, 2025, sparked by a dispute involving Miceli’s daughter and her classmates. “He does not have a significant record, but he is facing a potential jail sentence,” Wagstaffe told the outlet. “You can’t overreact to situations with gunfire.” The conflict began May 23 when three students from Hillsdale High School allegedly poured oil on the porch of Miceli’s residence on the 1000 block of Annapolis Drive. Chief Deputy District Attorney Shin-Mee Chang reported that the teens targeted the house because a classmate they disliked lived there.…