Man with Nazi flags charged in Sunday shooting in Oklahoma
HUNTER, Okla. A 44-year-old Oklahoma man was charged Wednesday in Garfield County District Court with a single felony count of assault and battery with a deadly weapon.
Alexander John Feaster of Hunter, Oklahoma, faces up to life in prison and is accused of shooting a 26-year-old Enid, Oklahoma, woman early Sunday "without justifiable or excusable cause," according to the charges. Documents filed in the case show bond for Feaster was set at $500,000.
According to an affidavit filed in the case by Garfield County Sheriff's Office Deputy Marshall Woodson, about 3 a.m. Sunday, Woodson, along with deputies Travis Snowden, Dennis Voth and Sgt. Brant Bishop, was sent to 217 E. Cherokee in Hunter for possible shots fired call.
While en route, deputies were told a woman had been shot and there were weapons drawn and aimed at the original address, according to the affidavit. Woodson arrived at the address at 3:10 a.m. and could see a man with a pistol rested on the hood of a pickup. The man was aiming the gun at 217 E. Cherokee.
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Witnesses told deputies the woman shot went from 212 E. Cherokee across the street to 217 E. Cherokee to take down the Nazi flags on the front of Feaster's residence, according to the affidavit. After she pulled one of the flags down, the woman ran with it back across the street.
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(North Andover Eagle-Tribune)