A gunman who once plowed his car into a Trump voter registration drive is accused of shooting a wheelchair-bound Washington man in the chest at point-blank range for allegedly stealing valor.

The chaos unfolded in downtown Seattle along the popular Alaskan Way boardwalk on July 31, when the suspected shooter, Gregory Timm, allegedly confronted the 68-year-old about his military service, KOMO News reported, citing charging documents.

Prosecutors allege Timm, 32, demanded to see the victim’s military ID and removed a military patch from the victim’s belongings, moments before the shooting. 5

This prompted the victim to first unholster what investigators identified as an airsoft gun, according to video obtained by the outlet. At this point, Timm stepped back, reached into his bag,

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