Neighborhood coexistence is not always easy. In some cases, tensions can escalate to unsuspected levels, and what should be peaceful coexistence becomes fertile ground for conflicts and disputes. Not even Hollywood stars are safe from this type of altercation.
Charlie Sheen, known worldwide for his role in Two and a Half Men, has been inadvertently affected by one of these neighborhood incidents. Apparently, as reported by the TMZ portal, the interpreter was assaulted in his house by a neighbor, who ended up arrested after an attempted assault.
The attack was carried out by Electra Schrock, a 47-year-old neighbor, who now faces serious charges, including assault with a deadly weapon and burglary. According to authorities, Sheen did not require medical attention after the incident, but the situation has generated considerable media attention for the actor.
The incident, which took place on Wednesday, December 20, began when Schrock reportedly forced his way into Sheen’s Los Angeles home after banging on the door. The actor, after opening to see what was happening, was physically attacked, with attempts to strangle him.
The situation quickly escalated, prompting Sheen to call 911 and ending with Schrock being arrested in his own home. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office confirmed his arrest and court appearance on Friday, December 22.
This incident follows a series of previous altercations between Sheen and Schrock. Sources close to the actor have revealed that other disturbing incidents had previously occurred, including an episode in which Sheen accused Schrock of spraying his car with a sticky liquid and throwing trash in front of his door.
Despite these altercations, Sheen had tried to resolve the differences peacefully, holding a conversation with Schrock after the car incident, under the commitment to leave the disagreements behind and for each to continue with their respective lives, but always with neighborly cordiality.