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Body camera footage shows a rural neighbor dispute spiral far beyond a simple fence disagreement — and the man who called for help ends up being the one deputies have to warn about his own potential criminal exposure. When deputies responded to a call about a neighbor tearing down a shared fence line, they quickly discovered a second call had already come in: a neighbor reported being shot at. The man who dialed 911 — identified as Stacy Fox — openly admitted on camera that he had discharged a firearm because he was, in his own words, "just pissed." What began as a livestock fence replacement quickly escalated into a full documented exchange involving admitted firearm discharge, an on-record death threat ("I'll catch you on here, you're dead man"), and a long-running property line dispute with no current legal survey to resolve it. The deputy's calm, methodical handling of a volatile situation is on full display here — explaining constitutional rights, misdemeanor arrest limitations, and the difference between lawful self-defense and criminal threatening. All documentation was turned over to the prosecutor's office for review. 📹 FOOTAGE SOURCE: @RealWorldPolice This video uses body camera footage obtained through public records. The footage has been substantially transformed through editing, commentary, analysis and educational context. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: All individuals featured in this video are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This content is for educational, commentary, and journalistic purposes only. Nothing in this video should be construed as legal advice. The analysis presented reflects opinion and interpretation based on publicly available information. COPYRIGHT NOTICE: This video is protected under Fair Use (17 U.S.C. § 107) for purposes of commentary, criticism, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Body camera footage is public record (government-created work) and has been substantially transformed through: • Original commentary and analysis • Extensive editing and narrative restructuring • Educational text overlays and explanations • Background music and audio enhancement • Color correction and visual improvements 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for daily body camera analysis and police procedure breakdowns 👍 LIKE if you found this educational and want to see more real-world law enforcement content #bodycam #bodycamerafootage #PoliceBodcam #TrueCrime