Bozeman man arrested after reportedly firing gun in neighborhood
A Bozeman man accused of firing a 9mm pistol in a downtown residential area was charged with criminal endangerment
and last updated 2020-12-11 11:17:55-05
BOZEMAN â Oliver Marion of Bozeman, accused of firing a 9mm pistol in a downtown residential area, was charged with criminal endangerment in Gallatin County Justice Court on Thursday morning.
Marion, 37 years old, could face up to $50,000 in fines and up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
Bozeman man arrested after reportedly firing gun in neighborhood
According to charging documents, Bozeman Police officers responded Wednesday at about 12:41 a.m. to reports of a man making threats in the 700 block of E. Mendenhall Street. Witnesses said a man was yelling and making threats, acting manic, and reportedly firing a gun off while standing on a balcony. Court documents state the area is âa densely populated residential area and multiple individuals residin
Oliver Marion, 37, is charged with felony criminal endangerment.
He did not appear in court on Wednesday because he was intoxicated. Marion will likely be seen in Gallatin County Justice Court on Thursday where a judge will set his bail.
At 12:41 a.m. on Wednesday, police responded to a report of a man yelling and making threats to fight another man on the 700 block of East Mendenhall Street. A witness reported seeing him fire a gun while standing on the balcony of an apartment above businesses.
When police arrived, Marion, irate and shirtless, left the building and walked into the parking lot. He swore at officers and refused to comply with their orders before returning to his apartment, court documents say.