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An Oregon man has been charged with assault after his fortified home left an FBI special agent shot. The Oregonian reports Gregory Rodvelt, 67, had been forced to sell the Williams home after being accused in 2016 of abusing his 90-year-old mother and her guardian at their property.On Sept. 7, an FBI agent and three state police bomb technicians responded at the request of a real estate lawyer selling the property. The law enforcement officers made it past a sea of animal traps and avoided a hot tub poised to roll upon anyone who stumbled into a tripwire. They also discovered spike strips at the bottom the driveway and rat trap rigged to fire a shotgun round if someone tried to open the garage.According to the Washington Post, the criminal complaint describes the booby-trapped home as straight out of a scene from the Indiana Jones film." much like a scene from the movie 'Indiana Jones - Raiders of the Lost Ark' in which actor Harrison Ford is forced to outrun a giant stone boulder that he inadvertently triggered by a booby trap switch," the complaint reads, Inside the home, which had barred windows and a reinforced security door, officers came upon an empty wheelchair. With the slightest nudge, the wheelchair opened fire."I'm hit!" the federal agent yelled as blood gushed from his leg, according to the complaint.An X-ray found a .410-gauge shotgun pellet in the agent's left leg below the knee. The FBI agent was treated and released from the hospital. Rodvelt reportedly admitted to booby-trapping the residence under FBI questioning that night. Asked about other traps in the house, Rodvelt advised: 바카라 게임 웹사이트I would not race right in." He faces one felony count of assault on a federal officer. Rodvelt was also arrested in April of 2017 after barricading himself inside a car alongside a highway northwest of Phoenix. He surrendered after a two-hour standoff with police. Out of that incident, Rodvelt was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, resisting arrest and failure to mark explosives.

An Oregon man has been charged with assault after his fortified home left an FBI special agent shot.

reports Gregory Rodvelt, 67, had been forced to sell the Williams home after being accused in 2016 of abusing his 90-year-old mother and her guardian at their property.

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On Sept. 7, an FBI agent and three state police bomb technicians responded at the request of a real estate lawyer selling the property.

The law enforcement officers made it past a sea of animal traps and avoided a hot tub poised to roll upon anyone who stumbled into a tripwire. They also discovered spike strips at the bottom the driveway and rat trap rigged to fire a shotgun round if someone tried to open the garage.

According to the , the criminal complaint describes the booby-trapped home as straight out of a scene from the Indiana Jones film.

"[It was] much like a scene from the movie 'Indiana Jones - Raiders of the Lost Ark' in which actor Harrison Ford is forced to outrun a giant stone boulder that he inadvertently triggered by a booby trap switch," the complaint reads,

Inside the home, which had barred windows and a reinforced security door, officers came upon an empty wheelchair. With the slightest nudge, the wheelchair opened fire.

"I'm hit!" the federal agent yelled as blood gushed from his leg, according to the complaint.

An X-ray found a .410-gauge shotgun pellet in the agent's left leg below the knee. The FBI agent was treated and released from the hospital.

Rodvelt reportedly admitted to booby-trapping the residence under FBI questioning that night. Asked about other traps in the house, Rodvelt advised: 바카라 게임 웹사이트I would not race right in."

He faces one felony count of assault on a federal officer.

Rodvelt was also arrested in April of 2017 after barricading himself inside a car alongside a highway northwest of Phoenix. He surrendered after a two-hour standoff with police.

Out of that incident, Rodvelt was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, resisting arrest and failure to mark explosives.