Johnson County, KY (WMDJ) - A Sitka man is facing multiple felony charges after authorities said he fired a gun into a wall with several people, including family members, on the other side.
Deputies were called to a home on Ky. 201 on October 8 in response to a domestic disturbance. While they were on the way, a gunshot was reportedly heard coming from inside the residence.
When law enforcement arrived, they spoke with 41-year-old Rocky Darin Harless, who told them the firearm had been hidden in the fireplace beside his bed. Investigators said Harless had fired the weapon through a mirror hanging on an exterior wall. Seven people were on the opposite side of that wall at the time of the shooting.
Harless was taken to the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center. He faces six counts of first-degree wanton endangerment (discharge of a firearm), one count of first-degree wanton endangerment (police officer), and two counts of fourth-degree assault (domestic violence, minor injury).






