A Lengthy Island home-owner is going through a number of felony fees after taking pictures at individuals tampering along with his automotive, in response to Nassau County police.
The home-owner, David Leary, 62, allegedly fired a number of rounds after witnessing a number of individuals tampering along with his automotive in his driveway, police mentioned. Leary is accused of exiting his house and discharging a number of rounds from a gun.
Police who arrived at Leary’s residence on First Road Monday at 3:20 a.m. discovered two bullet holes, one other car with a smashed window and a close-by fence and rubbish can with bullet holes, authorities mentioned.
Leary is charged with a number of counts, embody felony possession of a weapon within the second diploma, reckless endangerment within the first diploma, felony possession of a firearm and prohibited use of a firearm, police mentioned.
Police initially responded after receiving a Shot Spotter alert.
No accidents have been reported.