Men get in a sword fight with a pipe and machete

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“A sword fight with a pipe and a machete” is how a witness describes an altercation between two men.

According to a magistrate’s report, a witness told officers that an argument between four men at an apartment parking lot in Mangilao turned physical between two of the individuals.

The two men were identified to be 45-year-old Gregorio Terlaje Flores Jr and 33-year-old Kool Jay Kaselel.

Court documents say that Flores was equipped with a machete when attacking Kaselel – who armed himself with a metal pipe due to the aforementioned weapon.

The report adds that one witness described that the men looked like they were sword fighting with their weapons.

When interviewed, but both men claimed they were not the initial aggressor.

Court documents say that on Tuesday, GPD officers were dispatched to an apartment in Mangilao where they saw four individuals arguing in the parking lot.

Both Flores and Kaselel are charged with assault by mutual combat as a petty misdemeanor.


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Jannette Samson is a broadcast reporter for the Pacific News Center. Her beats are lifestyle, tourism, and crime, among others. Aside from being a reporter, she is also PNC's social media and web editor. You can sometimes hear her reporting the latest headlines for you on Sorensen Media Group's radio stations and on K57. Some of Jannette's passions include art, beauty, and blogging. She paints, creates prints, and dabbles in various art media in her free time. Jannette is also a self-taught makeup artist. In addition to that, she is a visual artist. Her artwork was featured in many art exhibitions and galleries in Guam such as Imbentibu Famalao'an I at the Castro Art Gallery; Imbentibu Famalao'an II and Body Beautiful at the Lees-Reyes Art Gallery; the 2020 University of Guam Undergraduate Exhibition; and the Annual Research Conference Art Exhibition at the Isla Center for the Arts.