APPLETON, WI (WTAQ)- Charges have been filed against three Appleton men in connection with a March 15 shooting incident outside an Appleton apartment complex.
32-year-old David Hall is facing attempted first-degree intentional homicide, fleeing and officer and possession of a firearm as a convicted felon.
Hall’s half-brother, 24-year-old Terry Hooks, is facing charges for criminal damage, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
25-year-old Demetrius Reed is charged with disorderly conduct.
Police say an argument between Hooks and Reed took place, with a physical fight breaking out.
Investigators say Hall pulled a gun and fired shots.
According to the report, the bullets went into a nearby apartment, but nobody was injured.
Hall and Hooks reportedly drove off at a high rate of speed.
A witness reported seeing someone throw a gun into the Fox River from a vehicle on the S. Lawe Street bridge. The firearm has since been retrieved, with testing ordered to confirm it is the one involved in the shooting.
The vehicle Hall and Hooks were driving in was stopped soon after, with both men being arrested.
If convicted on all counts, Hall faces more than 230 years in prison.
Hooks faces eight years in prison, if convicted on all counts.
If convicted, Reed could face up three months in prison.


