Michael Allen Quinn & Son arrested for Attempted Homicide (2 counts) on Gibble Rd Shooting
Shooting Leads to Arrest...
On 7-22-15 at 12:10 PM, The Hemet Police Department received a call of a shooting that had just occurred in the 600 block of Gibbel Rd. Upon arrival, officers discovered two adult males suffering from gunshot wounds to the head and face. Shortly after locating the victims, officers located and detained Michael Allen Quinn (11/08/47) and his 37 year old son. Officers learned that the Quinn and his son lived next door to the victims, who were also father and son.
Upon further investigation officers learned that the victims and suspect had been in a verbal dispute over a barking dog. The younger victim went Quinn's door and confronted his son. The dispute grew to eventually include all four subjects involved in a short verbal and then physical altercation. Quinn returned to his residence. However, a short time later, he returned holding a small handgun and fired multiple rounds striking both victims in the head and face.
Although both victims had been shot in the head, they were both alert and talking prior to being transported to local hospitals for treatment.
Arrested: Michael Allen Quinn (11/08/47)
City of Residence: Hemet
Charges: Attempted Homicide (2 counts)
Bail: $1,000,000
City of Residence: Hemet
Charges: Attempted Homicide (2 counts)
Bail: $1,000,000
I hope this animal is never released.
ReplyDeleteThis is unfortunate. From what this article is suggesting is that the son and his father went to the Quinns residence. They went out of their way to go over and begin an altercation rather than calling the authorities or handling this manner in an appropriate way. 67 year old man released fire outside his residence during altercation with his son. I cannot say I wouldnt have done the same.
ReplyDeleteNo, the shooter was pounding on the common wall and the young man went next door to find out what the problem was. The shooter answered with a broom stick and broke it over the young man's head. The shooters son followed up by beating the young man in the knees and wrist with a baseball bat. While his son was busy beating the young man the shooter went back into his house and got a gun. The victims father tried to stop the baseball bat beating and was shot in the back of the head. Then the shooter put the gun into the young man's face and fired one shot, then the gun ran out of bullets.
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