Oregon tattoo shop owner accused of attempted murder

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COQUILLE, Ore. (AP) — The owner of a tattoo shop in NorthBend, Ore., is accused of trying to shoot
the owner of another tattooparlor to eliminate his competition in the coastal town.Bay AreaInk owner David
Edgar Wonnacott was arraigned Monday in Coos Countycourt on charges of attempted murder, assault and being a
felon inpossession of a gun.Court papers say he assaulted Flying ChickenTattoo owner Brian Graham on July 31
as Graham drove up to his shop.Graham told police that Wonnacott pointed a gun at him and said,
"You’rein the wrong town."Court papers say the gun apparently jammed but Wonnacott hit Graham’s
head with the butt of the weapon, drawing blood.The World reports (http://bit.ly/11M8eO8 ) Wonnacott fled and was arrested
the next day in Eugene. He’s held on $250,000 bail.___Information from: The World, http://www.theworldlink.comCopyright 2013 The
Associated Press.COQUILLE, Ore. (AP) — The owner of a tattoo shop in NorthBend, Ore., is accused of trying
to shoot the owner of another tattooparlor to eliminate his competition in the coastal town.Bay AreaInk
owner David Edgar Wonnacott was arraigned Monday in Coos Countycourt on charges of attempted murder, assault
and being a felon inpossession of a gun.Court papers say he assaulted Flying ChickenTattoo owner Brian
Graham on July 31 as Graham drove up to his shop.Graham told police that Wonnacott pointed a gun at him and
said, "You’rein the wrong town."Court papers say the gun apparently jammed but Wonnacott hit
Graham’s head with the butt of the weapon, drawing blood.The World reports (http://bit.ly/11M8eO8 ) Wonnacott fled and was arrested
the next day in Eugene. He’s held on $250,000 bail.___Information from: The World, http://www.theworldlink.comCopyright 2013 The
Associated Press.

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