A resident of Westerly, Rhode Island, was arrested on Tuesday night
after police said he fired corncobs at a neighbor’s house with a
homemade potato gun.
Jeffrey M. Osella, 50, was taken into custody on charges of disorderly
conduct and firing in a compact area.
Officers were called to at around 7pm after a neighbor reported that
Osella began shooting corncobs at his house after a yelling match. The
police said he used a potato gun, a PVC pipe that propels objects with a
light accelerant, such as hair spray, that can be ignited by a grill
lighter.
Another witness told officers that Osella’s daughter was nearly hit by
one of the corncobs while she was walking home. Interim Westerly Police
Chief Shawn Lacey said the two men have had disputes regularly over the
course of the past 13 years. Osella’s neighbor recently listed his home
for sale.
He said he was concerned that Osella’s behavior would cause damage and reduce the value of his property or hinder a sale.
After speaking with the neighbor, police reported that they went to Osella’s home, and that he came to the door shirtless with multiple corn kernels stuck to his chest. Osella denied shooting at the neighbor, but admitted firing the potato gun towards the neighbor’s home.
He was taken into custody without further incident and later released on bond.
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