Posted on 08/17/2007 8:46:52 PM PDT by yorkie
Steve Tocco, a 44-year-old Mount Clemens man, is now dead after his 22-year-old neighbor attacked him with a golf club.
The dispute occurred during the evening hours of Aug. 14 when the men got into a dispute over an undetermined matter related to the suspects dog, said Macomb County Sheriff Mark Hackel. Both lived in an apartment complex located on Comet Street in Mount Clemens.
According to Hackel, after the argument, the suspect, Alberto Barajas-Enriquez, left his apartment, removed a golf club from his truck, entered Toccos home without permission, and struck him several times.
Tocco placed a 911 call at 6:50 p.m. that day, explaining what had occurred.
The victim called us and said that he had been struck by his neighbor and said that he had a head injury, Hackel said.
Tocco was immediately taken to Mount Clemens Regional Hospital.
Barajas-Enriquez was immediately arrested and charged with assault with intent to do great bodily harm and home invasion. Bond was set at $20,000, but there was also an immigration hold on Barajas-Enriquez, so he remained in jail.
However, on the afternoon of Aug. 17, the Sheriffs Office received a call from the hospital revealing that Tocco had died due to blunt-force trauma to the head.
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Bttt!
Never leave home without it........1911A1 vs 911 anyday !
Mexico will soon be demanding we stop selling golf clubs because they’re too much temptation for their citizens.
No! But we can start with you!
When I think things are bad, I find them far worse than I thought. Until the Newark murders, I'd never thought about how many "legal" criminal aliens we have here. I new we had a large number who came here illegally and committed crimes, but never thought of those who came here legally, committed crimes and were allowed to plead down to none deportable charges. We should not allow immigrants to plead down. If they commit a deportable crime that's what they should be tried for.
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