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Neighbourly dispute results in weapons charges against elderly Hamilton man

Police were called and officers executed a search warrant at the property, where they recovered a shotgun, rifle, pellet gun and ammunition. Don Mitchell / Global News

An elderly Hamilton man is facing weapons charges after he allegedly hit his neighbour with birdshot while trying to scare off the neighbour’s dog.

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Police say the argument began when a dog belonging to a neighbour came onto the man’s property near Highway 6 and Butter Road and allegedly attacked his dog.

On Wednesday night, the neighbour’s dog came back onto the man’s property. He allegedly grabbed a gun from his house and fired it into the air in an attempt to scare the other animal away.

However, a stray round of birdshot allegedly hit the neighbour in the torso, resulting in a minor injury that did not require medical attention.

Police were called and officers executed a search warrant at the property, where they recovered a shotgun, rifle, pellet gun and ammunition.

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The 81-year-old Hamilton man was arrested and charged with carelessly discharging a firearm and unlawful possession of a firearm.

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