And deaths.
And there will guns used, not only cars.
A real race war.
There will be blood.
Guns have been used.
Anti-Trump activist 'executed his Republican neighbor with two bullets to the head in a long-running dispute'Clayton Carter, 51, accused of shooting neighbor George Jennings in the head
Pair were involved in long-running dispute had argued on night of the killing
Neighbors feared Carter, whose lawn was littered with anti-Trump signs
Jennings was heavily involved in the county Republican Committee
By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline
PUBLISHED: 12:16 EDT, 15 August 2017 | UPDATED: 15:35 EDT, 15 August 2017
An anti-Trump activist has been accused of executing his neighbor who was a prominent Republican supporter.
Clayton Carter allegedly shot George Jennings, both 51, twice in the head outside his home in Pennsylvania in the early hours of August 8.
The men had already been arguing the previous night and police were called after Carter pulled a gun, but managed to diffuse the situation.
However, officers were called back just a few hours later to reports of a fatal attack, ABC 6 News reports.
The pair had been feuding for some time, neighbors said, adding that they were afraid of Carter's unpredictable nature.
ABC reports that his yard was covered with hand-painted anti-Trump signs and was often filled with cars.
Jennings, meanwhile, was a member of the Chester County Republican Committee, though it is not thought their beliefs were directly responsible for the shooting.
Investigators were first called to the address around 8pm on August 7 because the two men were fighting about cursing and video recording in a back yard.
Officers resolved that dispute, but at 1am on August 8 they were called back to another argument, this time involving lights.
Carter accused Jennings of shining a light into his eyes as he was returning home, and went inside to fetch a .380-caliber Ruger semi-automatic handgun.
Carter went back outside and parked his car up on Jennings' lawn with his lights on full beam, according to a criminal complaint seen by Philly.com.
A heated argument then started and Carter shot Jennings in the head, knocking him to the ground, the complaint says.
Carter then shot Jennings in the head a second time while standing over his body, as his distraught wife watched from inside the house, it is alleged.Carter admitted shooting Jennings but says he acted in self defense after Jennings advanced on him with a knife.
Police say they recovered two shell casings from the scene - one from Carter's yard, and one from beside Jennings' body.
They also recovered a knife, though it is not clear where the weapon was found.
This sign was on the lawn of Mr. Carter, the shooter :
In all, Oliver said, Carter’s long-running dispute with Jennings resulted in more than 70 calls to police in the last five years or so. West Goshen police said that estimate sounded high but they did not have the exact numbers on hand.
He and Jennings began arguing about a spotlight issue; Carter later told police that Jennings was shining a light on him. Carter then drove his car onto the grass so it faced Jennings with the high beams on, according to the complaint.
Carter got out of his car and the argument continued. Carter shot Jennings, who collapsed. Carter then stood over Jennings, who lay motionless on his own driveway, and shot him once more in the head, according to the complaint.