Arkansas man gets jail for shooting neighbor in bulletproof vest while drinking
01/07/2020 8:17 pm PST
via KFSM:
BENTONVILLE, Ark. (KFSM) -- A Rogers man is facing jail time after he admitted to shooting a neighbor who was wearing a bulletproof vest during a night of drinking.
Charles Ferris, 51, pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and possession of a firearm by a certain person. He was sentenced to 27 days in the Benton County Jail and five years of probation.
In May 2019, Ferris and Christopher Hicks, 36, were both charged in Benton County Circuit Court with aggravated assault.
Ferris told a Benton County sheriff's deputy at the hospital he was hired to protect an “asset,” who paid him $200 to follow him into the woods at Hobbs State Park, according to a probable cause affidavit. Ferris said the pair went out into the woods and met another man around 10 p.m., and a gunfight broke out.
However, Ferris' wife arrived at the hospital a short time later, telling investigators that her husband and Hicks shot each other while drinking on the back porch of their home on Deer Run Lane.
Ferris later recanted his initial story to deputies, saying he made it up to keep Hicks from getting in trouble, according to the affidavit.
Ferris said he had been wearing the vest when he asked Hicks to shoot him with a .22-caliber semi-automatic rifle. The vest stopped the bullet, but still hurt and left a mark on his chest. Ferris, now “pissed” because he was hurting from the shot, “unloaded the clip into Christopher's back,” according to the affidavit.
Hicks' next court appearance is scheduled for Feb. 13 in Benton County.
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