Police: Teen Attempting To Take McCain Sign Shot By Man
Source: AP
POSTED: 7:24 am EDT October 28, 2008
UPDATED: 8:45 am EDT October 28, 2008
LEAVITTSBURG, Ohio -- Authorities in northeast Ohio say a teenager was shot and wounded by a man who said he wanted to stop the boy and another from taking his John McCain yard sign.
Warren Township police Lt. Don Bishop said 50-year-old Kenneth Rowles told officers he got out a .22-caliber rifle Saturday afternoon to fire warning shots, not hurt anyone.
Rowles pleaded not guilty Monday to felonious assault. A preliminary hearing was set for Nov. 4, Election Day.
Bishop said 17-year-old Kyree Flowers was shot in the right arm and was treated at a hospital.
Police said two shots hit a van the other teen was driving.
No charges were filed against the boys.
Local Republican and Democratic officials say campaign signs are disappearing frequently and people are frustrated.
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POSTED: 7:24 am EDT October 28, 2008
UPDATED: 8:45 am EDT October 28, 2008
LEAVITTSBURG, Ohio -- Authorities in northeast Ohio say a teenager was shot and wounded by a man who said he wanted to stop the boy and another from taking his John McCain yard sign.
Warren Township police Lt. Don Bishop said 50-year-old Kenneth Rowles told officers he got out a .22-caliber rifle Saturday afternoon to fire warning shots, not hurt anyone.
Rowles pleaded not guilty Monday to felonious assault. A preliminary hearing was set for Nov. 4, Election Day.
Bishop said 17-year-old Kyree Flowers was shot in the right arm and was treated at a hospital.
Police said two shots hit a van the other teen was driving.
No charges were filed against the boys.
Local Republican and Democratic officials say campaign signs are disappearing frequently and people are frustrated.
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