A man accused of violating a domestic violence no-contact order was riding a unicycle as law enforcement responded to his Camas house for reports of gunfire Wednesday night. He then pointed a gun at officers before he was shot by a Clark County sheriff’s deputy, court records state.
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Source: The Columbian
Court records: Camas man was on unicycle, pointed gun at officers before shot by Clark County sheriff’s deputy
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