A look back at 2020: Part Two By Martin Graham - mgraham@recordherald.com In this Record-Herald file photo that ran May 20, Fayette County had experienced a large storm which caused many areas to flood including Christman Park where several geese can be seen swimming or relaxing in the grass. Record-Herald file photo As this challenging and difficult year finally comes to a close, the Record-Herald is taking time to reflect on 2020’s biggest local stories. The following is the second of a four-part year in review series. This sampling of the year’s biggest stories covers April-June of 2020. APRIL On April 1, two men who reportedly trespassed at a Lewis Road barn in northeast Fayette County in the early morning hours were allegedly shot by the property owner. At 2:11 a.m., Fayette County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the 6000 block of Lewis Road after the property owner reported that two individuals were trespassing on his property, according to Sheriff Vernon Stanforth. A subsequent phone call to the sheriff’s communications center was made by the property owner, requesting EMS be dispatched to the scene because he had accidentally shot one of the suspects. Stanforth said that the second suspect departed in a vehicle south on Lewis Road. The property owner told authorities that as the vehicle was leaving the property, the driver allegedly drove toward him, and additional shots were fired at the vehicle by the property owner.