Crime & Safety
Dujmovic: I Never Pointed Gun At Anyone
Menomonee Falls man tells Today's TMJ4 that police "overreacted" to last week's incident.

A Menomonee Falls man who denied to a Milwaukee television station that he ever pointed a gun at his neighbor.
Brian Dujmovic faces seven misdemeanor charges because of the incident, including two for intentionally pointing a firearm at a person. Dujmovic told Today's TMJ4 that police "overreacted" and that he never pointed a firearm at his neighbor.
at 8:09 p.m. May 9, a neighbor of Dujmovic was in the front yard of his property and using golf clubs when Dujmovic pulled into his driveway in his vehicle and honked his horn. Dujmovic asked the neighbor to use the clubs in his back yard, to which the neighbor replied that it’s a free country and he can use his clubs wherever he wants.
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Dujmovic then responded, “Why don’t I point my shotgun at you,” the complaint alleges, which the neighbor responded, “Why don’t you do that?” Dujmovic then walked across the street to his residence and came back 15 seconds later with a gun and held it against the chest of the neighbor.
The neighbor then immediately went back into his house and called the police. Officers interviewed Dujmovic on the phone, the complaint states, who told them the neighbor mouthed off to him, so he got an AK47 out of his house and then told investigators the victim “needs some sense knocked into him.”
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Online court records say that Dujmovic appears next in Waukesha County Court at 9 a.m. June 20.
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