Joshua Malcolm Skipper is charged with one count of shooting into an occupied dwelling and one count of certain persons forbidden to carrying a pistol.
According to Citronelle police, the warrants stem from an incident that happened on Oct. 18 in Citronelle. Officers responded to a residence on North Fifth Street in reference to a 911 hang-up call and were told by the victim that Skipper, her ex-boyfriend, had fired a single shot at her inside her residence. The suspect had fled the scene when police arrived, authorities said. No injuries occurred from the discharging of the firearm.
Police said the victim and Skipper got into an argument inside her residence. Skipper allegedly pulled out a handgun and pointed it at the victim. The victim was able to duck as the suspect fired a single round towards her. The round missed the victim and penetrated the wall behind the victim, exited the residence and struck another residence next door, according to police.Anyone with information on Skipper’s whereabouts is asked to call the Citronelle Police Department.
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