Pasadena
Two feuding brothers went too far Friday night, sending one to Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore with a pellet gun wound and the other to the hospital with a laceration, police said.
Police were called to 452 Riverside Drive in the Indian Vil community for reports of a shooting around 5:30 p.m.
There they found bothers Kenny and Glen Meyer, who in an apparent argument over a cell phone, ended up wounding each other.
In the struggle, Glen, 44 took a swipe at his brother with a butter knife, cutting Kenny, 45, on the hand. Kenny, armed with a pellet gun,...
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Butter knives and bbs - 2009-06-09 16:00:38
That dude got an attempted murder charge for popping his brother with a pellet gun, I hope the statute of limitations has run out on me and my brother when we popped a few back in the day. I guess the difference is that we were like 12 and these guys are in their 40's. Sort of funny, but surely not to them!
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