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Woman shot multiple times after being dared to steal Nazi flag from front yard

by: Austin Breasette

Posted: Jun 29, 2020 / 10:13 PM CDT / Updated: Jun 29, 2020 / 10:18 PM CDT

GARFIELD COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) – A 26-year-old woman was shot multiple times early Sunday morning after she was dared to steal a swastika flag from a Hunter man’s front yard.

Garfield County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a shots fired call at 3 a.m. Sunday. When they got on scene they found a woman lying in a ditch.

“The female had multiple gunshot wounds, so my deputies rendered aid to her,” Jody Helm, Garfield County Sheriff said.

Helm said the woman was at a party across the street from the residence of 44-year-old Alexander John Feaster.

According to the Sheriff, she was dared to try and steal one of the two swastika flags that hang in Feaster’s front yard. So, she ran over to do it.

“On the way back someone hollered gun,” Helm said. “She dropped the flag at the end of the driveway and shots were fired.”

“Nobody wants to look at them is the problem,” said one neighbor who didn’t want their identity to be revealed.

One neighbor said it was early in the morning. However, they were still woken up by the ringing of gunshots.

“Started trying to figure out what was going on,” the neighbor said. “Wasn’t 100 percent sure if it was fireworks or gunshots, figured out pretty quick it was gunshots.”

Helm said Feaster used a rifle in the shooting. Feaster was taken into custody from his home with no incident. Helm said he immediately asked for a lawyer. Deputies decided to get a search warrant for his home.

“We recovered the suspects rifle and we got about fourteen guns out of there and some ammunition,” Helm said.

According to the neighbor, Feaster has only been flying his flags for about one year.

“Nobody really knows him,” the neighbor said. “He keeps to himself.”

Other than this instance, the neighbor said there hasn’t ever been any violent issues.

“It’s never really been a problem. His flags got stolen a couple times when he first put them out but nothing ever came of it. This is the first time it’s ever come to violence,” the neighbor said. “He’s been out mowing neighbors yards and just smiling and waving at everyone.”

The neighbor also said he had a full black outfit that Feaster would wear in public with a red swastika armband.

Feaster is in the Garfield County Detention Center on charges of shooting with the intent to kill and assault and battery with a deadly weapon.

Any charges against the woman who was shot are being left up to the district attorney.
 

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ROFLMAO! Don't steal and you won't get shot!
 

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You mean you'd shoot someone who stole your flag too?
Trespassing is not a joke. It's actually a crime, even in Canada. Btw, a weird nut is flying a nazi flag on his property in a country where shooting trespassers is not exactly encouraged, but has a long history of approval. How fucked in the head do you need to be to try to steal from him? This woman is definitely a candidate for a Darwin Award.
 

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Trespassing is not a joke. It's actually a crime, even in Canada. Btw, a weird nut is flying a nazi flag on his property in a country where shooting trespassers is not exactly encouraged, but has a long history of approval. How fucked in the head do you need to be to try to steal from him? This woman is definitely a candidate for a Darwin Award.
Interesting that you think wanting to pull down Nazi flags means someone is more 'fucked in the head' than someone who actually flies them on their property.
'Never forget' much?
 

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Interesting that you think wanting to pull down Nazi flags means someone is more 'fucked in the head' than someone who actually flies them on their property.
'Never forget' much?
Never forget what? Was there a time when stealing and trespassing were legal? Her freedom to be outraged doesn't cancel his freedom to fly a Nazi flag on his property nor his right to defend his property. Am I happy that she got shot? No. Do I approve of his action? No. Would I charge him with a crime? No. She made a choice, she paid the price.
 

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Never forget what? Was there a time when stealing and trespassing were legal? Her freedom to be outraged doesn't cancel his freedom to fly a Nazi flag on his property nor his right to defend his property. Am I happy that she got shot? No. Do I approve of his action? No. Would I charge him with a crime? No. She made a choice, she paid the price.
Really, Never Forget what?

I've always figured you for an extremist right winger, jc, but to ignore history that much that you think its bad that someone tried to pull down a Nazi flag?
 

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Trespassing is not a joke. It's actually a crime, even in Canada.
You know what is even less of a "joke" and is actually a felony criminal offence?

"Feaster is in the Garfield County Detention Center on charges of shooting with the intent to kill and assault and battery with a deadly weapon."
 

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You know what is even less of a "joke" and is actually a felony criminal offence?

"Feaster is in the Garfield County Detention Center on charges of shooting with the intent to kill and assault and battery with a deadly weapon."
So? And he will probably be convicted on a lesser charge. Doesn't make her any less of an idiot.
 

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So? And he will probably be convicted on a lesser charge. Doesn't make her any less of an idiot.

So? Yeah, wouldn't that be great if he got off the charges. You make it clear you empathize with the Nazi shooter but I would rather society had more pranking idiots than Nazi's with a house full of guns.. just waiting for some reason to shoot someone.

I don't know her as well as you so I have to go on the basis of the single article posted. But I agree with you 100% that she had no business on property that she was not invited onto and stealing is stealing. Even if a prank or dared by the neighbouring partygoers at 3:00 am.

But since society decided that neither offence is a capital crime, the death penalty is not a punishment available to the State, never mind a citizen meting out street justice.

And since she was found shot multiple times in a ditch, and assuming that ditches are usually on a Road right of way, she may well have been fleeing the scene of the crime and was o longer on his property, therefore no longer any need or right to defend it.

Your strident blaming of the invade on the Nazi's property is not unlike the Nazi "Blood and Soil" foundational beliefs.

But good to know who your sympathies and concern of wrongdoing lie with. Sieg Heil!
 

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So? Yeah, wouldn't that be great if he got off the charges. You make it clear you empathize with the Nazi shooter but I would rather society had more pranking idiots than Nazi's with a house full of guns.. just waiting for some reason to shoot someone.

I don't know her as well as you so I have to go on the basis of the single article posted. But I agree with you 100% that she had no business on property that she was not invited onto and stealing is stealing. Even if a prank or dared by the neighbouring partygoers at 3:00 am.

But since society decided that neither offence is a capital crime, the death penalty is not a punishment available to the State, never mind a citizen meting out street justice.

And since she was found shot multiple times in a ditch, and assuming that ditches are usually on a Road right of way, she may well have been fleeing the scene of the crime and was o longer on his property, therefore no longer any need or right to defend it.

Your strident blaming of the invade on the Nazi's property is not unlike the Nazi "Blood and Soil" foundational beliefs.

But good to know who your sympathies and concern of wrongdoing lie with. Sieg Heil!
Poor puppy. You think I entered this conversation because of the content on his flag? I wouldn't care if he put his cock and balls on it or your mama's twat. She trespassed and stole because she objected to his FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT.
 

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Poor puppy. You think I entered this conversation because of the content on his flag? I wouldn't care if he put his cock and balls on it or your mama's twat. She trespassed and stole because she objected to his FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT.

You know that she objected to his "FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT"? Are you a mind reader to know her underlying motive? And from a thousand miles away?!?!? I defer to your knowledge as I only have the article posted in which it says she was dared to do it as a prank.

So now your argument has gone from deserving to be shot for petty trespass and petty theft to infringing on the man's First Amendment right is also justification for shooting someone?
 

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You know that she objected to his "FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHT"? Are you a mind reader to know her underlying motive? And from a thousand miles away?!?!? I defer to your knowledge as I only have the article posted in which it says she was dared to do it as a prank.

So now your argument has gone from deserving to be shot for petty trespass and petty theft to infringing on the man's First Amendment right is also justification for shooting someone?
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Her freedom to be outraged doesn't cancel his freedom to fly a Nazi flag on his property nor his right to defend his property
Your argument tying his "freedom to fly a Nazi flag" to her getting shot for her "outrage" is fundamentally flawed. There is no evidence of "her outrage". The only thing to go on is the report that a 26 year old woman was at a party across the street and that she was dared to steal it. At lest re-read the headline if you don't want to read the entire article. Nothing about "her outrage".

And as for his right to defend his property. She was found in the ditch. After stealing the flag. So it seems like she was not even on his property, and he had no right to defend "his property" as she had left or was leaving.

I agree that she was stupid to go steal a Nazi flag from someone who is so twisted to fly one.

But I find shooting someone for doing it is not only even more stupid (he is in jail facing serious charges that will dip deeply into his play money to hire a lawyer.) but is indefensible. Yetyou find a way to try.
 

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Your argument tying his "freedom to fly a Nazi flag" to her getting shot for her "outrage" is fundamentally flawed. There is no evidence of "her outrage". The only thing to go on is the report that a 26 year old woman was at a party across the street and that she was dared to steal it. At lest re-read the headline if you don't want to read the entire article. Nothing about "her outrage".

And as for his right to defend his property. She was found in the ditch. After stealing the flag. So it seems like she was not even on his property, and he had no right to defend "his property" as she had left or was leaving.

I agree that she was stupid to go steal a Nazi flag from someone who is so twisted to fly one.

But I find shooting someone for doing it is not only even more stupid (he is in jail facing serious charges that will dip deeply into his play money to hire a lawyer.) but is indefensible. Yetyou find a way to try.
The jury will decide about his action. Maybe you do have the point about her motivation or maybe not. Maybe even she and her party friends didn't even notice the swastika or maybe they didn't know what it was or maybe it was too dark to see. Maybe none of it, maybe the combination of all of it. Maybe. Or maybe her party friends, who live there, dared her to steal the Nazi flag from a crazy dude from across the street. And she found enough motivation to put it in motion. But, you can be sure, whatever her motives, his lawyer will frame it as the 1st amendment issue. Because it was the Nazi flag. This is why this story went on all wires and even made it here. So, lets stop pretending. Or didn't you not end your post with "Seig Heil"? Or the poor Franky so desperately tried to make me into a Nazi?
 
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