A young woman was shot multiple times on Sunday morning after she was dared to steal a swastika flag from a man’s house in Hunter, Oklahoma.
According to local KFOR News, the incident took place around 3 a.m. on Sunday morning. The Garfield County Sheriff’s Department responded to a call after shots were heard. When they arrived at the scene they found the 26-year-old woman lying in a ditch.
“The female had multiple gunshot wounds, so my deputies rendered aid to her,” Jody Helm, Garfield County Sheriff said.
According to Helm, the woman was at a party across the street from the residence of 44-year-old Alexander John Feaster when she was dared to steal the flag.
“On the way back someone hollered gun,” Helm said. “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 who remained anonymous.
“Started trying to figure out what was going on,” another neighbor said. “Wasn’t 100 percent sure if it was fireworks or gunshots, figured out pretty quick it was gunshots.”
Deputies decided to get a search warrant for Feaster’s home.
“We recovered the suspects rifle and we got about fourteen guns out of there and some ammunition,” Helm said.
According to the neighbor, Feaster has only been flying his flags for about one year.
“Nobody really knows him,” the neighbor said. “He keeps to himself.”
The neighbor also claimed that Feaster had a full black outfit that Feaster would wear in public with a red swastika armband.
Feaster is in the Garfield County Detention Center on charges of shooting with the intent to kill and assault and battery with a deadly weapon.
Any charges against the woman who was shot are being left up to the district attorney.
Take a look at the reporting of the incident below: