Maybe Golf Course Living Isn't For Everyone Files
/Reno's KRNV news first reported, AP has picked it up (viral!), and the New York Daily News has the dreaded mug shot of 53-year-old Jeff Fleming, who fired pellets from his shotgun at a golfer who accidentally shanked a ball into Fleming's house, breaking a window.
According to Reno police Fleming started an argument with two golfers on the 16th hole after one hit his house with a golf ball and broke a window. Fleming is accused of coming out of his house with a shotgun and at some point in the argument fired once at the golfers hitting one of them. "Based off of some of the golfers we've seen around here today yea I think it's a pretty common thing to hit into houses that are pretty close to a course like here at Lakeridge so I mean I think buying a house on the course you got to be prepared for golf balls to come into your property," golfer Dan Dooley says. Police say Fleming fled his house on Wycliffe Circle before they arrived on scene. He later taken into custody without incident after police found him at this attorney's office.
That's the place you want to be found by police.