NewsJune 22, 2016
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Springfield man is charged with three felonies after police said he threatened two people with a gun at a Springfield country club. Donald Weber was charged Monday with unlawful use of a weapon and two counts of attempted felonious restraint...
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Springfield man is charged with three felonies after police said he threatened two people with a gun at a Springfield country club.

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Donald Weber was charged Monday with unlawful use of a weapon and two counts of attempted felonious restraint.

The Springfield News-Press reported a probable-cause statement indicates Weber is a former employee at the Springfield Golf & Country Club. On Monday, he allegedly approached his former boss and another man, drew a gun and told the men to handcuff themselves and go into an office. The men ran, and one retrieved a gun from his truck. After a brief standoff, police arrested Weber. No shots were fired, and no one was injured.

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