Man shot and wounded at his Dandan house

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A man was shot and wounded at his home in Dandan on Saturday, allegedly by a 52-year-old man with whom he had an argument with a few days before the attack.

Stanley Limes Laniyo was wounded on the left thumb and middle finger and was taken by medics to the Commonwealth Health Center.

Joseph William Barto was served with an arrest warrant in Lower Dandan on Saturday at 3:41pm for assault with a dangerous weapon and disturbing the peace charges.

At a hearing on Monday, Superior Court Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho imposed a $10,000 cash bail and set the preliminary hearing for Jan. 20 at 1:30pm.

Police detective Jeffrey I. Norita stated in his report that a police officer who responded to a report of a shooting incident on Saturday at 1:41am met with Laniyo, who was standing on the road side.

The officer saw that Laniyo’s left hand was covered with a bloodstained white towel. Showing his injuries, Laniyo told the officer that Barto shot him.

Norita said that three days before the incident, Barto arrived at Laniyo’s residence in Dandan to talk about drugs. Laniyo claimed that he told Barto to “get lost.”

On Saturday, Laniyo was heading home from a nearby store when he saw Barto driving a car ahead of him. As Laniyo was parking his vehicle at his driveway, he saw Barto make a U-turn. Laniyo got down from his car and noticed that Barto’s vehicle was heading in his direction. When the vehicle got closer with the driver’s window rolled down, Laniyo saw Barto pointing a rifle at him.

Laniyo threw a coffee can he was holding at Barto and ran toward his house. Barto, however, allegedly fired four to five shots. Barto then sped off toward the main road.

Laniyo managed to see the last three digits of the suspect’s car’s license plate. He then called the police.

Two police officers later brought Laniyo to Barto’s house, where the alleged victim identified the defendant and the Toyota Camry with license plate ABU-796 that was parked at the house.

Crime scene technician found a used .22 caliber shell case on the road near Laniyo’s residence.

Ferdie De La Torre | Reporter
Ferdie Ponce de la Torre is a senior reporter of Saipan Tribune. He has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and has covered all news beats in the CNMI. He is a recipient of the CNMI Supreme Court Justice Award. Contact him at ferdie_delatorre@Saipantribune.com

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