Sheen has recently made headlines once more, but not for his acting abilities. When it became known that the actor had been the target of a horrific attack at his own house, his already complicated life narrative became much more convoluted.
Hollywood superstar Charlie Sheen is believed to have been the victim of a savage attack by one of his neighbors, in a startling turn of events. The event happened at Sheen’s Los Angeles residence on Wednesday, December 20.
Sheen’s 47-year-old neighbor “forced her way” into his house, according to law enforcement officials who spoke with TMZ, and attacked the famous person viciously. Sheen’s clothing appeared to have been torn by the woman, who also made an effort to choke him.
Sheen fortunately managed to call 911, and paramedics showed up shortly after. The actor had a terrible experience at the hospital, despite not needing to be admitted.
We still don’t know why this violent intrusion occurred. However, it’s noteworthy to mention that Sheen has already interacted with this neighbor. In the past, Sheen had informed the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department that he thought the woman had damaged his vehicle.
Sheen’s friends assert that following the automobile accident, he talked to the woman and they decided to “let bygones be bygones.” But it appears that the woman’s throwing of trash in front of Sheen’s door the day before the violent event was the only time things were out of control.
The woman was then detained by police at her home and charged with burglary and assault with a deadly weapon. There will be legal consequences for her acts.
Sheen hasn’t yet released a formal statement regarding the incident. Fans and the general public have speculated about any underlying difficulties that Sheen may have had with his neighbor, even though the reason behind the event is still unknown.
This tale serves as a reminder that unexpected issues might occur even in relatively tranquil areas of the bustling metropolis of Los Angeles. Check view the video below to learn more about this sad event.