Jay, Okla., resident Elmer Youngblood and his wife were eating dinner when a man broke a window and fired a pistol at them. Youngblood ran to get a rifle and returned fire. After shots were exchanged, the gunman appeared to flee, but police found him hiding in a trailer nearby and arrested him. Youngblood felt the attack was related to a gangland shooting he witnessed.
The Daily Oklahoman/Times, Oklahoma City, OK, 11/20/84
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