Go on to jail. Don’t move go. Don’t accumulate $200.
Hear, we’ve all been there. You sit down for a sport of Monopoly and 7 hours later a small fortune in paper cash has been handed round, and everyone seems to be simply depressing — it’s a basic, defining second in lots of households. However this Oklahoma man took it a bit too far…
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On Saturday round 6:30pm, the Tulsa Police Division acquired a name about pictures being fired at a house close to East Admiral Place and North Mingo Highway. In keeping with KTUL, when police arrived they had been instructed the household that lived on the residence had been consuming and enjoying a sport of the Hasbro favourite when issues took a darkish flip.
Per police experiences, John Ronald Dewayne Armstrong acquired in a struggle together with his stepfather and issues turned violent. Through the altercation, somebody flipped the sport over — in addition to a couple of items of furnishings — and amidst all of the chaos Armstrong sustained a reduce on his head. The damage triggered him to tug out a weapon — a loaded gun. When Armstrong’s stepfather and stepsister went outdoors, he started chasing his relations down the road, firing his gun of their path.
He actually shot at his family?? Effectively, that’s not completely clear. Tulsa police officer Danny Bean instructed KTUL:
“It escalated rapidly from household sport night time to furnishings being turned over and sport items everywhere in the flooring. He mentioned he was aiming for the bottom when he shot at them.”
However that doesn’t make it much less critical, as Bean identified:
“We got here near having a murder over a sport of Monopoly. We don’t know if it was about sport items, play cash, actual cash, however one thing set him off … There are not any get out of jail free playing cards in life, and we put the cuffs on him and took him to jail.”
Scary!
Regulation enforcement have nonetheless not discovered the gun in query; they consider Armstrong hid it inside the house earlier than he was arrested. But it surely wasn’t sufficient to cover the crime from police; Armstrong was charged with one rely of assault with a lethal weapon and booked into the Tulsa County Jail. His bond was set at $25,000 and he has since been bailed out. He’s because of return to court docket on December 2.
Officer Bean summed up the incident to KTUL in a single sentence:
“When he pulled the set off that’s when household sport night time changed into a felony.”
Wow.
We’ve heard of getting mad over household sport night time, however by no means something like this! Reactions, Perezcious readers?
[Image via Tulsa County Jail/Hasbro/YouTube]