Woman Shot For Attempting To Steal Nazi Flag From Man’s Yard
A 26-year-old woman was shot multiple times after attempting to steal a swastika flag from an Oklahoma man’s yard.
Garfield County Sheriff’s deputies report that they responded to a shots fired call at 3 a.m. on Sunday and when they arrived they discovered the young woman lying in a ditch with multiple gunshot wounds.
“The female had multiple gunshot wounds, so my deputies rendered aid to her,” Jody Helm, Garfield County Sheriff said.
Apparently, the woman was at a party across the street from 44-year-old Alexander John Feaster, when she was dared to steal the flags.
On her way back from doing the deed is when the shots were fired. Luckily, she survived.
“On the way back someone hollered, ‘Gun,’” Helm added. “She dropped the flag at the end of the driveway, and shots were fired.”
“Nobody wants to look at them is the problem,” said one neighbor of the flags.
Helm said Feaster used a rifle in the shooting and that he was taken into custody following the incident. Officers also requested a search warrant for his home.
“We recovered the suspect’s rifle and we got about fourteen guns out of there and some ammunition,” Helm added.
According to Fox 8, neighbors said that Feaster keeps to himself and has other Nazi gear that he occasionally wears out.
He is currently in the Garfield County Detention Center. He is being charged with the intent to kill and assault and battery with a deadly weapon.