There Bleeds the Neighborhood Darrell Oskins and Paul Hashman
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between neighbors, Darrell Oskins and Paul Hashman in the state of Ohio.

Prior to 1998, the Hashmans and the Oskins coexisted peacefully. However, this relationship changed in 1998 when Mr. Oskins constructed a garage on his property. During the construction, the relationship between Mr. Oskins and Court of Appeals of Ohio, Ninth Judicial District Mr. Hashman began to deteriorate. Over the next several years, the two families had several confrontations, many of them involving violence. On January 19, 2004, the hostilities between Mr. Oskins and Mr. Hashman resulted in Mr. Hashman shooting Mr. Oskins multiple times and then hitting Mr. Oskins repeatedly with the same firearm. As a result of Mr. Hashman’s actions, Mr. Oskins sustained multiple injuries which required numerous surgeries.
When the police arrived on the scene, Mr. Hashman was taken into custody. Mr. Hashman admitted to carrying a gun on January 19, 2004, when he approached Mr. Oskins, but claimed it was because he was afraid of the Oskins family.
A jury acquitted Paul Hashman of attempted murder but found him guilty of felonious assault and using a handgun in a crime and was sentenced to serve seven years. He has since been released.
Darrell Oskins survived the shooting, spent five months in the hospital, but lost a kidney, part of his colon, and his appendix.
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