https://www.abc15.com/news/region-phoenix-metro/south-phoenix/pd-man-shoots-at-neighbors-accidentally-shoots-self-instead
Who thinks "respond with a gun" is a reasonable response to "too much noise in the upstairs apartment?
I had a couple downstairs apartments during my college years. Frequently the upstairs noise was enough to "disrupt" us downstairs. Most times we accepted it as "price of living downstairs". Though I will admit to serenading an apparently amorous couple with a bad rendition* of "Black Dog" after being woke up at "way-too-dark-thirty" for their quickie.
But firearms never entered even in to the thought of the equation.
Deeper research suggests the shooter was hit by a ricochet, but it doesn't stop the
* I have an electric guitar, but I try not to inflict my playing upon others. There have been special exceptions.
Guns are never a solution to noise complaints!
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When I lived in CT the upstairs neighbors worked in a casino - came home about 3:00 AM and proceeded to roller skate on a bare hardwood floor.
Found out they didn't like reggae played at window rattling volume when they were trying to sleep.
When they bitched about being awakened, I told them I felt the same way at 3 AM.
Truce followed..... :)
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