San Mateo man allegedly shoots at car of teens who bullied his daughter, egged his house
Briefly

In San Mateo, a man shot at a car filled with three teenage boys who had been throwing eggs at his house, claiming he intended to shoot the tires. Fortunately, none of the boys were injured. The incident raised alarms due to the man's possession of an illegal automatic rifle and various ammunitions. Neighbors expressed shock, noting the rarity of such violence in their community, while district attorney Steve Wagstaffe emphasized that the man's response was the real crime, highlighting the consequences of bullying as a potential triggering factor in the attack.
It's the response that's the crime. You do not get to take a firearm out and point it at a car with human beings in it and fire.
They did find a variety of ammunition and an illegal automatic rifle. So he is also charged with the illegal possession of an automatic rifle.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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