A North Carolina man who opened fire into an occupied neighbor's house because he was angry about their target practice will spend years in prison for his crime, officials said.
When Clarence Prinkey of Brevard died in 2016, the horde of after-death logistics quickly consumed his son, Kevin Prinkey, and his daughter-in-law, Xiomara Prinkey calling relatives to notify them about Clarence Prinkey’s passing, planning his funeral, going through his things, not to mention processing their own grief.
As they rifled through a life s worth of belongings and paperwork, Kevin Prinkey noticed one particular thing was missing: his father’s check register. Clarence Prinkey had always kept the book in a small desk in the front of the house. When he’d ask his son to grab it for him, Kevin Prinkey always knew where to find it. But now it wasn’t there. Odd, he thought.