Man accused of shooting wheelchair-bound vet in scary clip over 'stolen valor' reportedly drove into Trump voter tent in 2020

Man accused of shooting wheelchair-bound vet in scary clip over ‘stolen valor’ reportedly drove into Trump voter tent in 2020


A man accused of shooting a 68-year-old wheelchair-bound veteran at point-blank range over a “stolen valor” dispute in a shocking video recorded late last month reportedly drove a car into a tent of supporters of President Donald Trump during a 2020 Republican Party voter registration drive.

Around 4:10 p.m. on July 31, a shooting took place near Seattle’s downtown waterfront area.

‘He shot me!’

Citing public charging documents, the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office said in a statement, “In this case, the defendant approached the victim who was in a wheelchair on the boardwalk of the waterfront, near Starbucks, and he demanded the victim provide identification to prove his military status.”

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The charging documents added, “As the victim was taking out his wallet, the defendant removed a military

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