Utah man testifies alleged shooter was in a rage

WEST JORDAN -- A man paralyzed from the chest down says the man who allegedly shot him was in a rage just before it happened.

Reginald George Campos is charged with first-degree felony attempted murder with injury in the July 22 shooting of 36-year-old David Serbeck.

The Salt Lake Tribune reported on its Web site Friday that Serbeck told a court during a preliminary hearing that Campos was pointing the gun, pacing back and forth and yelling just before the shooting in Bluffdale, a Salt Lake City suburb.

Charging documents say the shooting happened after 43-year-old Campos confronted Serbeck, thinking Serbeck and another neighborhood watch group member had been harassing Campos' daughter. Charges allege Campos fired two shots at Serbeck, one of which severed his spinal cord.

 

Advertisement
  +

Recent Comments

Latest Blogs

Blogging the Rambler
Wow! Common sense strikes Legislature!
By: Charles Trentelman

Thursday, February 9, 2012 - 12:58pm

The Political Surf
Judges are tailoring gay marriage opinion to appeal to...
By: Doug Gibson

Wednesday, February 8, 2012 - 2:36pm

Me, myself... as mommy
Death call
By: MeganSanders

Tuesday, January 31, 2012 - 2:53pm

Why Are You Crying?
No economic crisis in college football
By: Mark Shenefelt

Monday, December 12, 2011 - 11:36am

Standard-Examiner Sports Blogs
Jazz release statement from Sloan to Yahoo! Sports
By: Jim Burton

Saturday, February 4, 2012 - 12:49pm

Latest Tweets



Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement


Advertisement