A 56-year-old man charged with murder told authorities he 'accidentally' shot his friend after she honked her horn at him
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- Angelo Borreson, a 56-year-old man, is accused of fatally shooting Angela Wynne, 51, after she honked her horn to hurry up outside his house in Minnesota, the Minnesota Star Tribune and Associated Press reported.
- Wynne had driven to his house to pick him up so they could go buy gas together, the Star Tribune reported, citing the criminal complaint.
- But Wynne arrived before he was ready to leave and honked her horn and yelled at him to hurry up, the two outlets reported.
- Borreson told authorities he came out of his house and shot Wynne with a shotgun, they added.
- The Star Tribune reported that Borreson acknowledged shooting Wynne multiple times but said that it was accident and that he didn't mean for the gun to fire.
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A 56-year-old man in Minnesota accused of fatally shooting a woman who had honked her horn outside his house has been charged with second-degree murder.
Angelo Borreson is accused of shooting Angela Wynne, 51, outside his house near the tiny city of Badger last Wednesday morning, the Minnesota Star Tribune and Associated Press reported.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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