Un homme du Minnesota inculpé après avoir tiré sur son petit-fils à propos d'une cabane de pêche

Un homme de 72 ans dans le Minnesota fait face à des accusations de tentative de meurtre après que la police a déclaré qu'il avait tiré sur son petit-fils de 18 ans lors d'une dispute concernant une corvée domestique.

L'incident a eu lieu le 3 mai dans une maison à Merrifield, selon une plainte pénale du bureau du shérif du comté de Crow Wing. Les adjoints du shérif sont intervenus suite à des signalements de coups de feu et ont retrouvé l'adolescent blessé par de la grenaille de plomb dans un magasin voisin, après qu'il a fui les lieux avec sa mère. Les enquêteurs ont appris que Jonathan Boyd Berg s'était disputé avec son petit-fils au sujet du rangement d'une cabane de pêche, ce qui a mené à une altercation physique avant que les tirs n'éclatent plus tard dans la soirée, au moment où l'adolescent rentrait chez lui.

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