If convicted of the charges, Lacomb faces a maximum of 10 years in
prison.
According to the criminal complaint, on Aug. 3, Lacomb was at a Saratoga
residence when he became angry because two young children wanted to
take a guinea pig to Lacomb’s home and he did not want the animal there.
Another man decided to intervene in the situation and Lacomb started yelling at the man. The man tried to calm down and reason with Lacomb, but Lacomb reached into his vehicle and took out a handgun.
Lacomb put a bullet in the handgun and pointed it at the other man’s head. The two young children were inside the vehicle. Lacomb told deputies he took out the handgun because Lacomb felt threatened by the other man. Lacomb currently is free on a $150 cash bond.
Another man decided to intervene in the situation and Lacomb started yelling at the man. The man tried to calm down and reason with Lacomb, but Lacomb reached into his vehicle and took out a handgun.
Lacomb put a bullet in the handgun and pointed it at the other man’s head. The two young children were inside the vehicle. Lacomb told deputies he took out the handgun because Lacomb felt threatened by the other man. Lacomb currently is free on a $150 cash bond.
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