A 34-year-old man working as a security guard at a convenience store in northeast Anchorage is accused of shooting a man he followed outside Saturday night after asking him to leave.
Aaron Hambright was charged Sunday with felony first-degree assault and remained in custody at the Anchorage jail as of Thursday afternoon.
The state licenses security guards. Hambright was issued an Alaska security guard license last July, according to a spokesman for the Alaska Department of Public Safety. That license will be subject to revocation if he’s convicted of a felony. The man initially refused to leave, but then walked outside as Hambright grabbed for his pepper spray, the charges said. The guard followed him outside and told him he was not allowed back on the property, the summary said.
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