The Thunder Gun Range borders the Artavia subdivision, which was built about four years ago. Most of the people who live there said they knew what they were getting themselves into by living near a gun range, but never this.
"I have lived near gun ranges in the past, and the expectation is bullets would not leave the gun range," he said. "We are concerned we can't be outside without being in danger, especially the frequency it has been happening." "My husband was in the yard and noticed a bullet in the front of his car where his head would have been. So it's pretty scary," Fitza said. "At this point, we don't know what to do about it."
Some neighbors filed police reports with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, but officials say it's so difficult proving where the bullets came from. The subdivision is hoping something can be done so they don't have to live in constant fear.
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