Posted December 7, 2016 3:35 pm by Comments

By James England

OAK HARBOR, WASHINGTON — A 63-year-old neighbor allegedly attempted to hit a neighbor with a no-contact restraining order against him. The homeowner, fearing for his life, used his handgun to fire a single shot through the door of the vehicle, striking his attacker.

According to KOMO News, the aggressor was airlifted to a hospital where he was treated for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. An investigation is underway to determine the reasoning behind the man’s attack but criminal charges are likely because he was under a no-contact restraining order.

Witnesses to the scene say that the middle-aged neighbor barged onto the homeowner’s property and began to be argumentative and aggressive. He then got into his vehicle and drove up on the man’s property, narrowly missing the homeowner.

What started the argument or inspired this random act of violence, no one is certain. But because of the restraining order against him, he is already in serious violation. He will likely be charged with attempting to hit his neighbor with his vehicle as well as violating the conditions of that protective order.

This is why we get restraining orders.

If a neighbor, relative, or anyone makes a habit of repeatedly demonstrating he or she could be …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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