OREGON CITY, Ore. — Police say an 80-year-old Oregon City man walked with his cane and a shotgun to a nearby bar to complain about loud music.
Witnesses say the man pointed the gun at a patron of the Ice House Bar Saturday evening before walking away.
Responding officers found him at his home about two blocks away and jailed him on charges of menacing and disorderly conduct.
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