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This particular case may involve race. But put your finger over those words and read the article. The question is in the moment are you sure of what you think you see?
House is for sale ( just under a $Million to give an idea of the neighborhood)
Realtor and Photographer show up to a scheduled appointment, to shoot video / photos
Wife sees people on security cameras
Calls Husband, who shows up with his gun
Bad things happened -- tho no one was shot
What did he / witnesses see?
House is for sale ( just under a $Million to give an idea of the neighborhood)
Realtor and Photographer show up to a scheduled appointment, to shoot video / photos
Wife sees people on security cameras
Calls Husband, who shows up with his gun
Bad things happened -- tho no one was shot
What did he / witnesses see?
"[H]e even lied to the police in front of me by saying he thought my photographers camera was a gun… But yet he still reached and grabbed this so called gun (camera) while the photographer was already in his vehicle and smashed his camera."
Neighbors who witnessed the incident also reported seeing one of the photographer's crew members "pull out a long automatic rifle" from a vehicle. Police believe what the witness saw was actually a pole used for lighting in photography, AL.com reports.
Rickels' attorney, Brian Steel, says the charges against his client are outrageous and meritless.
Alabama Fire Chief Pulls Gun on Black Realtor and Photographer
Alabama fire chief Jason Rickels was arrested for pulling a gun on a realtor and photographer who had booked a viewing at his house.
petapixel.com
Alabama fire chief arrested in armed dispute with GA real estate agent; attorney says charges ‘baseless’
A Realtor told Atlanta media Tarrant Fire Chief Jason Rickels targeted her and a photographer because they are Black.
www.al.com