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Posted: 11:44 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012

SF Sheriff’s deputy charged in alleged gun-wielding incident

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SAN FRANCISCO —

A San Francisco sheriff's deputy was in court Tuesday to face charges stemming from an off-duty incident in which she allegedly brandished a gun during a dispute with her sister's neighbor, a district attorney's spokesman said

. Manconia Tamika Green, 36, was arrested on Oct. 3 after the dispute, which occurred in the 3500 block of San Bruno Avenue in the city's Visitacion Valley neighborhood, district attorney's office spokesman Alex Bastian said.

An argument had occurred over hauling services provided to Green's sister by the victim, her neighbor, Bastian said.

During the argument, the neighbor allegedly called Green's sister a name and after hearing about the incident, Green, the sister and a friend went to the neighbor's house to confront him, according to Bastian.

A confrontation ensued in which the neighbor brandished a golf club and Green allegedly pulled out a firearm, Bastian said.

The neighbor called police, and Green was arrested along with her friend, Shalah Johnson, Bastian said.

Green, who is free after posting $60,000 bail, was arraigned on Oct. 10 on six misdemeanor charges -- two counts of making criminal threats, two counts of exhibiting a firearm, one count of carrying a deadly weapon and one count of possessing a controlled substance without a prescription, Bastian said.

She returned to court on Tuesday for a status hearing in the case and will be in court again on Dec. 4 to set a disposition.

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