Crime & Safety

Cedar Rapids Man Accused of Trying to Kill His Neighbors To Stand Trail

A Cedar Rapids man charged with three counts of attempted murder and one count of intimidation with a deadly weapon will stand trial this September.

A trial date has been set for the Cedar Rapids man who has been charged with three counts of attempted murder that stemmed from an alleged confrontation with his neighbors.

Joseph Pham will stand trial this September 10 in Linn County District Court, according to a story from the Gazette.

Police say the shooting began as a disagreement between Pham and his neighbor, and 39-year-old Brian Wilson, in Wilson's home.

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Pham allegedly shot Wilson in the torso while members of his family were still in his home, then left and went back to his home.

He is also charged with one count of intimidation with a deadly weapon.

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