Jamestown (CSi) A Jamestown man has been charged in connection with an incident at M&H gas and convenience store, that led to an altercation with Jamestown Police on April 26, 2019.
A store employee called dispatch about 7:34-a.m., to report the man.
47 year old Ray Hunter, was arrested at the M&H at the store, allegedly harassing the staff and customers.
The court affidavit states, when police officers arrived, at M&H Hunter was in a vehicle, and was ordered to exit the vehicle and was seen to reach down to the floorboards and grasp a handgun. The loaded gun fell to the ground as officers removed Hunter from the vehicle.
One of the officers received a minor injury in the scuffle.
Along with a charge of criminal attempt, murder, a Class A felony, Hunter faces charges of reckless endangerment, terrorizing, preventing arrest and possession of a controlled substance, Class C felonies, carrying a concealed firearm, a Class A misdemeanor, and disorderly conduct and possession of a controlled substance, Class B misdemeanors.
Hunter is in custody at the Stutsman County Correctional Center on $50,000 cash bond. He is scheduled for a preliminary hearing in Southeast District Court on June 12.
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