P. v. Guidera CA3
daughter, Adrienne Nelson, and defendant, who was her daughter’s boyfriend. Fourshay argued with defendant and then told him to leave. Defendant and Nelson then left. While they were away they argued and defendant pushed and grabbed Nelson “to keep her from leaving.” About 4:00 p.m., defendant returned without Nelson and told Fourshay something like, “[T]he war is on. You are going to die,” and left on foot. Later, she saw defendant through the bedroom window, where he was standing outside the home. Defendant yelled at her and asked where Nelson was. Fourshay went into the living room to call 911. Defendant forced open a locked door between the living room area and the garage. Fourshay saw defendant standing in the doorway, holding what appeared to be a knife behind his back. Defendant eventually left and Fourshay called 911.
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