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    Home owner shoots golfer for errant shot!

    When will this madness end!


    Jeff Fleming of Reno, Nev., pleaded guilty to firing a shotgun at a golfer who hit a ball off course that broke a window at his home.

    RENO, Nev. — A Nevada man accused of shooting a golfer who broke a window at his home with an errant ball has pleaded guilty to a felony charge.

    Jeff Fleming of Reno entered the plea to battery with a deadly weapon on Thursday in Washoe County District Court. He faces from probation to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine when he's sentenced Dec. 12.

    The golfer was unable to find his ball and was doing a drop shot on the 16th hole of the Lakeridge Golf Course in September 2012 when Fleming approached and fired a single shot at him with a shotgun, prosecutors said. The golfer was treated for minor injuries to an arm and both legs at a hospital.

    Deputy District Attorney Sean Neahusan said neighbors along the golf course were stunned as it's common for stray golf balls to hit their homes.

    "Live on a golf course and you got to expect your house to get hit every once in a while," he told The Associated Press. "This (shooting) is one of those stories that you just can't make it up."

    Neahusan said he's unsure what motivated the shooting and referred queries about Fleming's mental state to his lawyer, Larry Dunn.

    Dunn did not immediately return phone calls.

    Fleming, 53, has expressed remorse and shock over his reaction to the broken window, Neahusan said, adding he apparently has no felony criminal record.

    "I'm not sure what was going on, but from what I've read and heard, it definitely sounds out of character," the prosecutor said.

    In return for Fleming's guilty plea, prosecutors agreed to drop an assault with a deadly weapon charge and to go along with the Division of Parole and Probation's recommended sentence for him.

    Police said the golfer and his partner ran away after the shot was fired and it wasn't until they were safe that the golfer realized he had been hit. One or two shotgun pellets had to be removed from his body at the hospital.

    The area around the 16th hole was evacuated after the shooting. Fleming drove to his attorney's office, where he surrendered without incident.

    #2
    wow

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      #3
      Im glad he didnt die. That guys an idiot who shot him. He needs a beating.

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        #4
        The guy has some balls.

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          #5
          Ha Ha Ha

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            #6
            Trespasser's

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              #7
              It was Johnny!

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                #8
                Sounds like he didnt try to actually shoot the guy if only a couple pellets hit him. Either that or he is not just an idiot, but a horrible shot as well. Come on people!

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                  #9
                  FOOOOOOORE????

                  More importantly, were the golfers playing fast or holding up others not letting them play through? Where was the cart parked?

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                    #10
                    that is insane...........

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                      #11
                      The very idea of choosing to live on a golf course and then having to put up with someone hitting your house with a golf ball. Whats wrong with these golfers?....geezz....

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by JSAPP View Post
                        It was Johnny!
                        No it wasn't but I did hit a house yesterday.

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                          #13
                          Crazy, glad nobody was seriously injured.

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                            #14
                            That's crazy. I live on a golf course and on a slow day, my house will get hit 1 time and I'll have another 2 or 3 balls land in the back yard. On a busy day, the house will get hit as many as 5 or 6 times and I've had as many as 18 new balls in the back yard. It is one of the things I knew to expect when I bought the place. There are times when guys reach across the fence with a club to get their ball back, I don't have a problem with that. However, there have been multiple times when people tried to enter my yard through my gate that I keep locked. Most have turned away when they realized that it was locked, but I have caught 2 grown adults, jumping my fence like they were 8 year old boys looking for their ball. Both times, I confronted them and let them know, in no uncertain terms, that they were out of line for coming into my yard. They both took off quickly and actually seemed embarrassed and apologized. I get the guy being frustrated, but he just lost all sense if they weren't actually in his yard, as the article makes it sound.
                            Last edited by BigWes; 10-21-2013, 12:43 PM. Reason: typo

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                              #15
                              Hope that cured his slice!

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