Woman Shoots Homeless Man After Asking Him To Move His Car

Woman Shoots Homeless Man After Asking Him To Move His Car
Woman Shoots Homeless Man After Asking Him To Move His Car

Video: Woman Shoots Homeless Man After Asking Him To Move His Car

Video: Woman Shoots Homeless Man After Asking Him To Move His Car
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An extreme case of intolerance has shaken the Nashville, Tennessee city community as a 26-year-old woman was shot twice by a homeless man who asked him to move his car.

Authorities in charge of the investigation revealed that Gerald Melton, 54, asked Katie Quackenbush to move her Porsche-branded SUV, as the smoke generated by the vehicle and the high volume of music she was having were preventing her To fall asleep.

Apparently, the man's request did not go over well with Melton and the two individuals were involved in a verbal fight. The woman then allegedly took a firearm from her vehicle, firing it twice at the individual, the local Fox News affiliate revealed on its online site.

Katie Quackenbush
Katie Quackenbush

The two shots hit Melton's abdomen and would have left him seriously injured. After the attack, the woman returned to her vehicle and left the scene, leaving the man to his fate and in critical condition.

"She was not trying to kill him. She did not know that it had impacted him … She said that she closed her eyes when she shot, but she did it as a warning, she thought she was aiming away from him, "said Jesse Quackenbush, father of the woman and who is also a lawyer, also adding that her daughter reacted in this way after the homeless man threatened her with death. The woman faces charges of attempted murder and was posted on $ 25,000 bail. Melton is recovering at a local hospital and her condition is delicate.

It seems that this is not the first time that Quackenbush has had problems with the law, since in 2013 he would have faced charges of domestic violence and assault on a member of his family.

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