Dispute over dog leads to fatal shooting

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Dispute over dog leads to fatal shooting

Postby AlleyWay on Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:07 am

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/05/28/ ... 243541742/

I wonder what the back story is here.
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Re: Dispute over dog leads to fatal shooting

Postby Bob on Fri Jul 03, 2009 9:02 pm

Friends seldom resort to gunfire even in such grim circumstances.
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Re: Dispute over dog leads to fatal shooting

Postby dullrose on Sat Jul 04, 2009 12:58 am

Holy Molee!! I too wonder what their history was. I hope the man and his 8 year-old daughter will be OK.
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Re: Dispute over dog leads to fatal shooting

Postby tillaway on Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:38 pm

This gives a little more info - apparently they've been feuding for years - unfortunately we'll never really know the whole story...

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/597/story/749753.html

Feud ends in gunfire: 1 killed, 4 hurt
Authorities say Caldwell man shot neighbors in fight over dog. He died in a shootout.
By Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Steve Lyttle
cwootson@charlotteobserver.com and slyttle@charlotteobserver.com
Posted: Friday, May. 29, 2009
A simmering feud between next-door neighbors and a fight over a dog ended with one person dead and four injured Wednesday night in Caldwell County.

Neighbors and authorities say Rolland Younce's pit bull attacked and killed a neighbor's cat. The neighbor responded by shooting the dog, authorities said. Younce then shot the neighbor and his 8-year-old daughter, authorities said.

Younce also allegedly shot two deputies before dying in a shootout with authorities.

His body was found near his trailer, on Grandin Road off N.C. 18, about 12 miles north of Lenoir.

The neighbor and his daughter were hospitalized with serious injuries, authorities said Thursday. They were identified as Tony Moore and his daughter Ashley, a student at nearby Kings Creek Elementary. The deputies – Marty Robbins and Thomas McManus – were less severely injured.

Amy Moore told WCNC-TV that she got two calls Thursday afternoon. The first was from her husband, saying he'd shot the neighbor's dog while it was on the porch. The second call, from her daughter, came after the shooting.

"She said that daddy was sitting in the yard bleeding," Moore said.

Younce and the Moores had been feuding for several years, said Tammie Roberts, whose backyard bumps up against the land of both families.

The neighbors had argued over the property line since Younce moved in. Accusations flew about wood reportedly stolen from a recently completed fence.

Two years ago, Roberts said, Younce's pit bull bit Moore's children. It's still unclear whether authorities did anything about the dog, but Roberts said Moore once approached her about joining a civil lawsuit. She declined, reluctant to get involved in her neighbors' squabble.

Their arguments continued, sometimes ending violently.

"The law has been down here I don't know how many times," Roberts said, "and this isn't the first time shots have been fired here."

Roberts said she was on good terms with the Moores and Younce, and even with his dog. The pit bull wasn't vicious with her, but it sometimes got loose, including Wednesday night when Roberts and her boyfriend got home about 10:30.

It performed a few tricks for them that night, including lying on the ground, and Roberts said her boyfriend considered taking it back to Younce's house.

"I said, 'No,'" Roberts said. "I was afraid of getting involved in their fight."

Police were called to the scene about a half-hour after that to deal with a dispute over an animal, the sheriff's office said.

Caldwell County Sheriff Alan Jones said Robbins, the first deputy who responded, was shot as he approached the Moores' house.

A second deputy, McManus, arrived moments later and also was shot. They returned fire at the shooter and were pulled to safety when three other deputies arrived.

At that point, Jones said, the sheriff's office set up a perimeter around the area, called in the SWAT team and requested help from other departments.

Jones said the SWAT team was able to reach the Moore family and pull them to safety. They also began a search for the shooter.

Younce was found dead in his yard from a gunshot wound, Jones said, adding that it wasn't self-inflicted.

Ashley Moore was flown to Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Her mother said she was in intensive care, with gunshot wounds to her liver, kidney and lung.

Her father was hospitalized at Carolinas Medical Center, but his condition was not available.

Robbins was hospitalized at Carolinas Medical Center with gunshot wounds to the arm and leg. He was released from the hospital Friday morning. McManus was shot in the arm and treated at Caldwell Memorial Hospital in Lenoir.

Neighbors got calls from the sheriff's office about midnight telling them to stay away from windows and turn out lights. Roberts said her family stayed crouched in the dark in an inside hallway for most of the night.

"This has been going on for years – them bickering back and forth," she said. "This is something that could have been prevented. … It didn't have to end that way."
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Re: Dispute over dog leads to fatal shooting

Postby AlleyWay on Sat Jul 04, 2009 5:27 pm

I google mapped the area they lived in and my goodness they are out in the sticks, the boonies, out where you can poke a hole in the dark. That is if I googled the right place.
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Re: Dispute over dog leads to fatal shooting

Postby Bob on Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:36 pm

It surprises many people, but the sticks have a hell of a lot of neighbor disputes. Cities seem to have the most, but that's due to population density. By my calculations, Suburbia is ground zero for the Neighbors From Hell. That doesn't mean they don't exist everywhere else, though.
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