Antioch, CA – 6 February, 2017 – On January 29 at 3:48 pm, a repossession truck driver attempted to recover a 2011, Infiniti, G37, parked in front of a home in the 400 block of W. Tregallas Rd. Once the vehicle was up on the tow truck, a 25 year old man exited the residence armed with a shotgun.
Once the vehicle was up on the tow truck, a 25 year old man exited the residence armed with a shotgun. The victim started to un-load the vehicle in fear of getting shot.
The male from the home then struck the victim in the back of the head two times with the butt stock of the shotgun. The victim had complaint of pain to the back of his head and refused medical attention.
Upon the officers’ arrival, the suspect had already fled the area. He later returned to the scene where he was taken into custody without incident.
The suspect stated the shotgun and vehicle were left at his father’s house in Oakley at an unknown address.
The suspect was transported to County Jail where he was booked on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon.
Source: Eastcountytoday.net
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