LINKState police in St. Lawrence County say the shooting occurred around 5 p.m. Sunday in the rural town of Stockholm when 25-year-old Shawn Mossow of neighboring Norfolk relented to his friend's repeated requests and shot him once in the right leg with a .22-caliber rifle.
Mossow was charged with reckless endangerment. He's being held in the county jail on $10,000 bail. It could not be immediately determined if he had a lawyer.
Though it is unclear from the story (what can you expect, it is a news article after all and journalists really suck at providing all the details), I have to wonder why the guy who did the shooting was charged at all. I guess I can see it if there is a law in that town about discharging firearms within the city limits. The story doesn't clarify that so I am left guessing that he was charged for the act of shooting his friend - at his friend's request. If that is the case and the friend corroborates that, it seems like a victimless crime to me and no one should be charged.
It's all just speculation on my part. And I can see how the crime that he was charged with (reckless endangerment) could be applied to discharging a firearm within the city limits or to the actual shooting. Still, the way laws are applied these days it is not impossible to think that the guy is being charged for a crime that never took place.