- Patrick Shearer-Davis, 22, faces charges for allegedly shooting at a stranger while intoxicated.
- He is accused of shooting approximately six rounds injuring a man working on a car.
- Police found firearms fentanyl and marijuana in his vehicle after his arrest.
SALT LAKE CITY — A man accused of firing multiple rounds at a stranger while intoxicated is now facing charges.
Patrick Rosales Shearer-Davis, 22, of Salt Lake, was charged Friday in 3rd District Court with shooting a gun and causing injury, a second-degree felony; five counts of illegally shooting a gun and four counts of being a restricted person in possession of a gun, third-degree felonies and marijuana possession, a class B misdemeanor.
Salt Lake police were called to a shooting near 1525 S. 300 West just before 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday. The victim told officers he was working on his car when Shearer-Davis, a person he had never met, slowly walked up to him, according to charging documents…