Drive-by paintball spree lands young men in big trouble
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TROUTDALE, Ore. (AP) - Troutdale police say they have arrested three young men after a drive-by paintball attack.
Troutdale officers responded around 11 p.m. Saturday to reports of people shooting with a paintball gun from a moving car. Multiple people were hit, including one person who was injured.
Arrested are 18-year-old Daniel Schmitt of Gresham, 18-year-old Alexander Penner of Portland, and a 17-year-old male juvenile from Portland.
All three were arrested. The two adults are being held on charges of unlawful use of a weapon, conspiracy, assault, reckless endangering and criminal mischief.
The three young men told officers that they were house sitting in Troutdale and saw the paintball gun in the garage.
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