Dayton man accused of shooting at woman, threatening another facing charges
A Dayton man is facing charges after threatening two women in Dayton last month.
Kansas Hickman, 28, was indicted by a Montgomery County grand jury Tuesday on felonious assault, attempt to commit felonious assault, aggravated menacing and discharge of a firearm on or near prohibited premises, according to Montgomery County Common Pleas Court records.
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The alleged incidents happened in and around the 100 block of Krammer Avenue on April 29.
One woman told Dayton police that Hickman “displayed a handgun and said he would kill her with it,” according to an affidavit and statement of facts filed in Dayton Municipal Court.
Another woman told police that she was at a bus stop near the 100 block of Krammer Avenue when Hickman allegedly fired a shot at her from a handgun.
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Hickman was found and arrested on W. First Street. When arrested, officers found a loaded .25 caliber pistol in his possession.
Hickman remains booked in the Montgomery County Jail. He’s expected to appear in court next on May 11.