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Nora Springs Man Pleads Not Guilty to Firearm, Harassment Charges

A Nora Springs man has pleaded not guilty to firearms and harassment charges.

The Floyd County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with Nora Springs Police, arrested  34-year-old Robert Fulk in Nora Springs in early December on a warrant for incidents that occurred in November.

According to the criminal complaint, Fulk is accused of shooting at a male victim on November 22nd while they were at Fulk’s residence. The victim claimed Fulk shot at the vehicle he was in and also fired a round between his feet before Fulk pointed the gun at him, causing him to fear for his safety. The victim was not injured.

Court documents also allege that Fulk sent the same man a text message on November 28th that Fulk was going to kill him and shoot him.

Charges against Fulk include intimidation with a dangerous weapon, a Class C felony; first-degree harassment, an aggravated misdemeanor; and reckless use of a firearm, a simple misdemeanor.

 

He has pleaded not guilty to all charges and is currently scheduled to stand trial on February 21st in Floyd County District Court.

Mark Pitz

News Director/Weekdays 10am to 2pm on 95.9 KCHA
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