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BEND, Ore. (AP) — Authorities say a Bend man fatally shot a neighbor after the neighbor came to his house and open fired through a window, killing the man's roommate.
Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel said Monday that the neighbor, 31-year-old Tyler Herrick, initially entered the house early Saturday and woke up 33-year-old Kyle Adams.
Hummel says Herrick was speaking gibberish and Adams told him to leave.
Hummel says less than an hour later Adams was in the living room with 31-year-old roommate Brennan Pebbles when Herrick returned, fired through the window and struck Adams.
Hummel says Pebbles fled upstairs, got a gun and hid.
Hummel says when Herrick entered a bedroom, Pebbles fatally shot him.
Herrick was dead when officers arrived. Adams died at a hospital.
Hummel says Pebbles will not be charged with a crime.
Another news story yesterday claims possible 'Monumental mental health collapse' on the part of the shooter.
Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel said Monday that the neighbor, 31-year-old Tyler Herrick, initially entered the house early Saturday and woke up 33-year-old Kyle Adams.
Hummel says Herrick was speaking gibberish and Adams told him to leave.
Hummel says less than an hour later Adams was in the living room with 31-year-old roommate Brennan Pebbles when Herrick returned, fired through the window and struck Adams.
Hummel says Pebbles fled upstairs, got a gun and hid.
Hummel says when Herrick entered a bedroom, Pebbles fatally shot him.
Herrick was dead when officers arrived. Adams died at a hospital.
Hummel says Pebbles will not be charged with a crime.
Another news story yesterday claims possible 'Monumental mental health collapse' on the part of the shooter.