Sunday, September 20, 2015

91-year-old man shot at landscape gardener in dispute over grass clippings

Johnny Barnes was out doing a landscaping job with his boss Robert Hendrix in Avon Park, Florida, when a man investigators identified as 91-year-old Max Horton became irate that some grass had landed on a friend’s car. “You don't shoot anybody over a piece of grass,” Barnes said. I have a bad temper sometimes too, but, I am not gonna get a gun and shoot someone cause you got dirt on my car and that is exactly what it came down to, a little dust and dirt and someone's life was on the line.”



This all happened on Thursday in front of Horton’s home. Barnes said if he hadn't distracted Horton his friend would’ve been killed. “He had him at gunpoint on his hands and knees begging for his life,” Barnes said. “I just started moving get him to look at me. When he moved his head to watch me he said ‘hey, hey’ his attention come to me and his hand came off of Robert.” At that moment Barnes said Hendrix grabbed for the gun. “It gave him the opportunity to save himself,” Barnes said. During the scuffle the gun went off just missing Hendrix’s head.

“They are wonderful workers they are the best,” Marilyn Krug said. Krug said Hendrix has cut her lawn with Barnes for more than a decade. In fact, she said they are hired out to do almost all of the houses in the neighbourhood. Krug said Horton has a history of having a bad temper in the neighbourhood but couldn't believe what happened. “This is such a quiet community and everyone is family here,” Krug said. “It has really upset the community.” Barnes said he was taught to respect his elders, but couldn’t sit back and watch his boss get murdered over some yard clippings.


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“For an old person to have to get hurt I hate that. But, I hate worse my friend to get hurt,” Barnes said. “You don't shoot anybody over a piece of grass. I said you gonna get what you deserve big boy, you had no right doing that.” Horton has been charged with attempted murder and is being held at the Highlands County Jail with no bond. Investigators said he has had trouble threatening people with violence before. According to their news release: Horton was transported by EMS to Highlands Regional Medical Center’s Emergency Room for treatment. Florida Hospital was bypassed because Horton had been trespassed warned from Florida Hospital in September, 2013, due to verbal threats he made to staff members, telling them he had a gun in his vehicle and they would be sorry if he went to get it.

7 comments:

Shak said...

How appropriate that he's wearing a red, white and blue shirt. Bet he votes Republican so his second amendment rights are secure. What a baffoon.

Patty O'Heater said...

How, in any sane society, is this moron still allowed a gun after threatening people with it before? Oh, wait, Murica!

Anonymous said...

I had to go back to the beginning of the article to see where this all took place.

I needn't have bothered. :/

Lurker111

Toogie said...

Glad that the old man got a black eye at least. Maybe a few years in jail will cool him off.

Shak said...

I apologize for bringing politics into this. I'm the one who complained when somebody did it previously.

arbroath said...

Heh heh, Shak!

I have to say that did cross my mind when I read your comment early this morning. :)

Barbwire said...

As I agree with you, Shrek, I certainly won't complain. I am very distressed at the amount of guns in my country and the idiots who own them.