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Monroe County Sheriff Brad Freeman told 13 WMAZ that the incident was "like something out of ‘the Sopranos’ TV series ... was carrying a "cowboy-style" gun and pointed it in his face.
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The sheriff described the assault as "like something out of ‘the Sopranos’ TV series ... was carrying a "cowboy-style" gun and pointed it in his face. A screenshot from Buckland family ...