Florida Man Used Tractor to Stop His Wife From Leaving With 'His Stuff’

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Florida Man Used Tractor to Stop His Wife From Leaving With 'His Stuff’
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Danny Lee Stewart, 64, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill.

A Florida man was arrested by sheriff's deputies last week for allegedly driving a tractor into his wife’s car in an attempt to stop her from leaving a Paxton home.

The News Herald reported an officer noted damage on the wife’s truck aligned with information provided by the woman. While context remains unclear, the arrest report said the incident was sparked following an argument after the wife briefly went home to pick up some items. Howell Morris, 72, was arersted charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill last year after chasing a neighbor while riding on the heavy machinery. Footage of the altercation, filmed by another local resident, was later published online, WJXT reported.

“The victim stated he was in fear of his life and believes if he would have stopped running from the tractor [Morris] would not have stopped and would have run him over,” it added.

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