Six men from the same family who work for a paving company in Georgia are accused of attacking employees from a rival company during a brawl. The incident, described as 'like something out of 'the Sopranos,' involved baseball bats, sticks and alleged threats with a gun.
Six Georgia men who work for the same family paving company are accused of instigating a brawl with a competitor paving company on Dec. 19, according to police records.Mark Buckland Sr., Mark Buckland Jr., Willy Buckland Sr., Willy Buckland Jr. Luke Buckland and James Small have all been charged in connection with the alleged assault against several family members working for a competing paving company called EH Paving, Monroe County records show.
The EH Paving owner believes the Buckland family attacked his family because they were doing a paving job near one of their properties, which the Bucklands thought was "disrespectful." The owner alleged that Mark Buckland Sr. was carrying a "cowboy-style" gun and pointed it in his face.The property owner, who contacted police, said that one member of EH Paving had shot a gun into a wooded area in an attempt to break up the fight, according to the incident report.
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