HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — A man was accused of pointing a gun to the forehead of another man before assaulting him.
Last week Monday, police met with a man in Hågat who reported he was playing cards with friends before Kenneth Charles Fejeran allegedly pointed a gun to the forehead of another individual, according to a magistrate’s complaint filed in the Superior Court of Guam on Wednesday.
The man who made the report to police stated that after Fejeran, 41, pointed the gun, he heard him ask the victim, “You want me to shoot you?”
According to the complaint, the victim yelled “no” in response.
After hearing a smacking sound, the witness then saw the victim lying on the ground and saw Fejeran allegedly kick the victim in the face, which was very bloody, the complaint stated.
Afterward, the witness said Fejeran walked up to him, pointed the gun at his head and yelled, “You think you’re the man?”
The man did not respond “because he thought the gun was real and did not want to get hurt,” according to the complaint.
The witness told police he saw Fejeran walking along Route 2 in Hågat wearing a green long-sleeved shirt and dark-colored shorts.
“Police subsequently found the defendant on Route 2. … The defendant subsequently told police, ‘If you want the gun it’s in the back of my car, but I’m not going to give you consent to get it,’” the charging documents state.
Fejeran was charged with aggravated assault and terrorizing as third-degree felonies and two counts of misdemeanor assault.
According to the Office of the Attorney General, Fejeran has a 2007 conviction in an aggravated assault case.
Kenneth Charles Fejeran


