"Powell told police he fired about seven rounds, killing him.
He also told investigators he “didn’t want to lose his drone because of its value,” charging documents state."
A dispute over a drone ended with one Ogden man shooting and killing another Monday, police say.
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“Brendon told us that he didn’t want to lose his drone because of its value,” read charging papers. Powell’s home is on the corner of 800 North and Liberty Avenue while Peña lived one street to the south on 750 North, according to his family."
OGDEN — The Ogden man arrested for allegedly shooting and killing a neighbor over a dispute involving a drone has been formally charged with murder in the case. Brendon Powell, 25, charged Wednesday in 2nd District Court in Ogden, also faces six counts of felony discharge of a firearm in the...
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When the dust settles I think we will hear that this was a neighborhood dispute over a drone that was flown in an invasive manner in the neighborhood. The victim attempted to confiscate the drone, and was shot after refusing to give it back to the owner. First the shooter says the victim ran, audio recordings from security cameras record an ongoing argument with no break from someone running off. Then the story changed and now the victim was "reaching into his pocket" and the shooter felt threatened, shooting the victim 6 times.