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The men shot a flare gun into the window of the garage in the 1203 block of Woodside Boulevard on July 5, according to a police report.
During Mondayâs preliminary hearing in Middletown Municipal Court, Police Detective Steve Winters testified there had been an ongoing dispute in the neighborhood involving racial slurs directed at Jacqueline Moore, the owner of the residence where the garage was destroyed.
âThere was an ongoing situation in the neighborhood with people picking on her,â Winters said.
A previous case is pending against Hudgel for allegedly breaking into Mooreâs house and stealing a vehicle title and air conditioning unit, according to Winters.
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Hudgel was interviewing for a job at a Franklin business on July 5 when Skief and Thompson stole three flare guns from a nearby Walmart, Winters said.
âWe pulled the tape from the store,â Winters said.
He said the video was also posted on a neighborâs Facebook page, but has since been taken down.
The detective said the three men planned for the flare to be shot through a window of Mooreâs house, âbut Thompson refused to fire into the house.â
Hudgel, who was driving the van, then backed up, and Thompson fired the flare into the garage, Winters said.
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Visiting Judge Hal Suderman found sufficient evidence to bind the case over to a grand jury for consideration.
Moore and her family attended the hearing and said afterward that the violence has to stop.
She said some of those involved have harassed her for about a month.
Moore has lived in the neighborhood for 17 years.
She added adults in the area had their children make racial slurs against her and her friends.
âLittle bitty kids, probably donât even know their ABCâs âŚ. I just want it to stop. This is crazy. It needs to be stopped.â
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