Man shoots neighbor over parking space, police say: 'That's my spot'

A GoFundMe for Shane Post's medical expenses has already raised more than $20,000

A Texas bodybuilder is recovering in the hospital after police said he was shot by another man over a dispute about a parking space.

Shane Post, 32, of Waxahachie, Texas, was shot April 19 by a man police identified as Nikki Brown. Police also confirmed that the shooting was over a parking space, according to a press release.

 

Shane Post's wife, Irina Post, witnessed the shooting and explained to local WFFA that before he was shot, she was waiting for her husband to be dropped off by a coworker in the parking lot outside their townhouse.

"This next spot is the neighbor's spot, so he parked there to drop Shane off," Irina Post said, recounting how Brown came out seconds later in a robe and confronted Shane Post about his parking space being taken.

Security footage of the incident depicts Brown pulling a gun out of his robe and shooting Shane Post in the torso. Post is then seen stumbling and limping away. 

"Shane was on the ground screaming, 'Stop, stop!' He was screaming to 'stop,'' Irina said.

Brown returned to his home saying, "That's my spot," according to a probable cause affidavit obtained by the Waxahachie Daily Light.

A mural promoting the city on a building in downtown Waxahachie, Texas. (Don & Melinda Crawford/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

"Both the suspect and the victim live at the townhomes, and they have assigned parking spaces," explained Waxahachie Police Department Lt. Chris Dickinson. "The victim parked in the other guy’s spot, and apparently there had been confrontations in the past. The victim pulled into the suspect’s parking spot to unload some things, and that’s when Brown confronted him."

Officers called to the scene immediately began life-saving measures until medics arrived and took Brown into custody. Brown was later released after posting $150,000 bond.

A GoFundMe for Shane Post's medical expenses has raised more than $20,000, as of Wednesday. The bullet remains lodged in his body and has damaged three vital organs.

"The bullet is still in him, and they can't get it out, it's too dangerous," Shane's mother, Dorothy Post, told WFFA.

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"Shane has always been afraid to die," Irina told the Waxahachie Daily Light. "The only thing he thinks about is if he won’t be able to see me or the baby again. He keeps asking the doctors if he’s going to live, and he’s scared to go to sleep because he thinks he will die."

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