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The unorthodox and unsettling attack occurred on June 13th at a home on Old County Road in Franklin County, Missouri.
On that evening, deputies were called to the home after Christopher Viehland entered a home occupied by his ex-girlfriend and her current boyfriend. Christopher was wielding a modified fire extinguisher that was filled with gasoline. The would-be weapon had the word "flame thrower" hand written on it. There is no evidence that the device was ever functional as a flame thrower.
Christopher did use it to douse his ex-girlfriend with gasoline. However, a scuffle between Christopher and her current boyfriend ensued.
During the fight, Christopher struck the victim in the head with a flashlight, causing a laceration to his head. Christopher also bit the victim on the stomach and left teeth marks.
While Christopher was engaged by the current boyfriend, his ex-girlfriend escaped the home and called 911.
Christopher Viehland was taken into custody by deputies with the Franklin County Sheriff's Office .
Christopher is being charged with first-degree burglary, third-degree @ssault, and fourth-degree domestic @ssault.
He has a bond hearing scheduled for June 22nd. He is currently being held without bond.
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