HOLLYWOOD ACTOR CHARLIE SHEEN FACES SHOCKING AND SCARY EXPERIENCE

In a recent alarming incident, Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen, known for his roles in “Platoon,” “Wall Street,” and “Two and a Half Men,” was violently attacked in his Los Angeles home by a neighbor.

The assailant, a 47-year-old woman, reportedly forced her way into Sheen’s residence, tore his shirt,

and attempted to strangle him. Sheen managed to call 911, and although he didn’t require hospitalization,

the event was traumatic. This attack follows a previous dispute between Sheen and the same neighbor, involving alleged vandalism of Sheen’s car. Despite an attempt to reconcile, tensions flared again, culminating in this attack.

The assailant, a 47-year-old woman, reportedly forced her way into Sheen’s residence, tore his shirt, and attempted to strangle him. Sheen managed to call 911, and although he didn’t require hospitalization, the event was traumatic. This attack follows a previous dispute between Sheen and the same neighbor, involving alleged vandalism of Sheen’s car. Despite an attempt to reconcile, tensions flared again, culminating in this attack.

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