In 2020, A 26-year-old Oklahoma woman was shot several times after trying to steal from a neighbor's yard. The woman was attending a party when friends dared her to steal one of the two Nazi flags that hung in the front yard of a home across the street.
"On the way back someone hollered gun," Garfield County Sheriff Jody Helm explained to KFOR. "She dropped the flag at the end of the driveway and shots were fired."
The home with the flags belonged to 44-year-old Alexander John Feaster. One neighbor, who didn't want to be identified, noted, "Nobody wants to look at them is the problem."
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Neighbors explained that Alexander had been flying the flags for the last year. They also described an all-black outfit with a red swastika armband that he would wear outside the home.
Garfield County dispatched officers to the scene around 3 a.m. on a Sunday in September of 2020. They found the woman lying in a ditch. Alexander used a rifle to shoot at the woman. He was taken into custody.
"Started trying to figure out what was going on," said another neighbor who was awoken by the gunshots. "Wasn't 100 percent sure if it was fireworks or gunshots, figured out pretty quick it was gunshots."
Deputies decided to get a search warrant on the home. "We recovered the suspect's rifle and we got about fourteen guns out of there and some ammunition," the sheriff said.