Thursday, June 18, 2015

Man accused of shooting at brother in dispute over maple tree

A dispute over a maple tree between two brothers in Minnesota culminated in gunfire and criminal charges.

A Dakota County man has now been charged after police say he shot at his brother’s truck following the dispute. Deputies were called to a home in Douglas Township on a report of shots fired. They arrived and arrested 54-year-old Wayne Harris Dierke.



According to deputies, Dierke’s brother said they had an argument and that Dierke was angry about a small maple tree in their yard that had been cut with a knife. His brother said Dierke had a revolver in his hand and threatened to kill him, pointing the gun in his direction.

Dierke’s brother was in his truck at the time and said he heard shots fired and believed Dierke was shooting at his truck tyres or the ground. Dierke has been charged with second-degree assault. If convicted, he faces up to seven years in prison and up to $14,000 in fines.

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