
The incident occurred May 18, 2015, after a small group of people, including Cagler, partied together, drinking alcohol and using drugs, at a house where the victim was staying. The victim then offered to give Cagler and two others a ride home, and they all left together. After the victim dropped off a female passenger, Cagler pulled out a gun, fired it, and ordered the victim to return to her house. The victim said Cagler hit her in the head with the gun when she resisted. Cagler ordered her and the other passenger out of the car. As they ran away, Cagler fired more shots and sped away.
Cagler was found not guilty of aggravated second degree battery.
Cagler was found not guilty of aggravated second degree battery.
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