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In a startling turn of events in Gainesville, Florida, a typically quiet neighborhood witnessed a dramatic confrontation that led to the arrest of 58-year-old Celestia Vanessa Howard. The incident unfolded when Howard allegedly brandished a firearm at a neighbor, escalating a verbal altercation into a criminal episode.

The series of events began around 7:34 p.m. on January 21, when a Gainesville Police Department officer was dispatched to NW 62nd Place in Pineridge. According to the victim’s account, the conflict ignited near the mailbox as Howard accused him of spying on her, insisting he leave her alone. The dispute intensified with verbal exchanges, during which Howard’s disabled son approached the scene.

In the heat of the argument, the victim admitted to making a derogatory remark about Howard’s son, which prompted the son to confront him aggressively. As tensions soared, Howard reportedly drew a handgun, aiming it at the victim while demanding he back off. The victim, fearing for his safety, quickly retreated from the confrontation. Notably, he managed to capture part of this tense interaction on video, which he later presented to the responding officer, showing Howard with the weapon in hand.

Following her arrest, Howard provided her side of the story under Miranda rights. She confirmed the argument with the neighbor and acknowledged that she had indeed retrieved her handgun, subsequently pointing it at him. Howard justified her actions by expressing a protective instinct, fearing potential harm to her son. Yet, she conceded that her son’s aggressive approach toward the neighbor was ill-advised and contributed to the escalation.

Post Miranda, Howard reportedly said she and the victim had argued, and she admitted to grabbing her handgun, walking outside, and pointing it at the victim. She said she did it because she thought the victim was going to hurt her son, but she admitted that her son should not have run up to the victim the way he did.

An officer reportedly found the gun in Howard’s residence after she gave consent for the officer to collect it.

Howard has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. She has 11 misdemeanor convictions (non-violent) and was arrested for aggravated assault in 2012 after allegedly hitting a woman with a hammer and then chasing the victim while holding two-foot pieces of lumber; the charge was later dropped because the victim could not be found. She also has a conviction for improper exhibition of a firearm (1990); charges of reckless display of a firearm (1995) and aggravated assault (2000) were later dropped.

Judge Jonathan Ramsey set bail at $10,000 on the new charge.

Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 


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