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Local man indicted in pistol whipping incident Ronald
Guy Williams, 38, of Sisters, is under indictment in Tillamook county for
second degree assault, menacing and pointing a firearm at another.
The indictment stemmed from a July 26 incident. According to Tillamook
County Sheriff's Office reports, at about 4:38 p.m. Edwin Ochs, 43, of
Bend, reported he had been pistol whipped in the mouth by his friend Ronald
Williams. Williams left the area in a vehicle and could not be found.
Ochs reported that Williams had a German Shepherd dog which had bitten
his girlfriend twice. Ochs allegedly told Williams "that the dog needs
to be put down."
Williams reportedly told Ochs "I'll put you down, I'll shoot you," then
went to his truck.
Williams allegedly pulled out a gun, pointed it at Ochs, then spun around
and hit Ochs with the butt of the gun.
Ochs was checked out at a local hospital and released.
On September 17, the Tillamook Grand Jury returned an indictment against
Ronald Williams charging him with assault in the second degree, menacing,
and pointing a firearm at another.
An arrest warrant was served by the Deschutes County Sheriffs Office
on Williams near Sisters. Williams was transferred to Tillamook County
on October 21.
If convicted, Williams could face a minimum sentence of 70 months in
prison for the Assault II because it is a Measure 11 offense.
The maximum penalty is 10 years.
Williams was granted a third- party conditional release by Tillamook
Circuit Court with the following conditions:
A jury trial is set for January 2004. |
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