![]() Vetsch also told police that he pulled the hammer back on the firearm when he pointed it at the woman’s head, the affidavit said, adding later that Vetsch initially thought his neighbor was using his driveway and said he has had many incidents with them. Vetsch said he told her to stay off his property. He told police that he pulled his gun out because the woman was waving her hands in his face and yelling at him, the charging affidavit said. Vetsch then pulled out his gun and pointed it directly at the woman’s head, continuing to argue with her, according to the sheriff’s office. The driver's friend, a woman who was standing nearby, approached Vetsch in the middle of the street and an argument ensued. The video shows Vetsch strike the man's backseat window, according to the sheriff’s office. Vetsch, who was watching the man use his driveway on his security system, then grabbed his handgun and went outside, according to the sheriff’s office. The sheriff’s office said the man had briefly backed his vehicle onto Vetsch’s driveway and the man told police he was repositioning his vehicle to go onto a neighboring driveway. 'WE SHOULDN'T BE SHOCKED': Wrong-place shootings have plagued US communities for decades Florida man threatens woman with gun The incident is the latest in a spate of wrong-place shootings across the United States, which in some cases have resulted in deaths or injuries. Vetsch was ordered not to have any contact with the woman or the man and to surrender his firearms and ammunition within 24 hours of his release from jail. After viewing the footage, police arrested Vetsch who was released May 28 from the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility on a $50,000 bond. The sheriff’s office said Vetsch is later seen in the video pointing his gun at a woman, who was the man's friend. Vetsch was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill, according to the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office. Security camera footage on May 27 shows Terry Vetsch, 60, confronting a man in a white Ford Escape after the driver backed up his vehicle onto Vetsch’s driveway in Palm Coast, Florida, a coastal city about 82 miles northeast of Orlando. A Florida man was arrested after he pointed his gun at a woman’s head and threatened to kill her when her friend used his driveway to back up his vehicle, authorities said Tuesday. Frank Fernandez, The Daytona Beach News-JournalĭAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
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