VANCE COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) -- An 84-year-old Vance County grandfather was killed in his own home Monday night, and deputies say his 11-year-old grandson pulled the trigger.
ABC11 talked with the man's daughter, who said it all started with an argument between her father, Lloyd Woodlief, and his son, 49-year-old Peyton Woodlief.
Melissa Thomas said her father and brother have had trouble getting along for years. She said it all came to a head Monday night, when Peyton showed up at her father's house near Kittrell.
Thomas said Peyton walked inside and pushed Lloyd into a back bedroom.
"He pulled out a club, like a policeman's club stick, and told him he was gonna beat him to death with it," Thomas said. From there, she said Peyton put up the club and grabbed Lloyd's shotgun. Lloyd told him to put it down and reached for his pistol.
"'I'm not gonna let you hurt me,'" Thomas described her father warning Peyton. "And so Peyton, my brother, reached over, put a shell in the shotgun and give it to his son, Daniel, and said, 'If he shoots me, I want you to kill him.'"
Thomas says her dad told Peyton to leave, but he didn't. "He steps again," she explained. "My dad shot him. He shot him five times."
Immediately, another sound of gunfire, this time it was from that shotgun deputies say her 11-year-old nephew fired.
"Come to find out he was buckshot and it went all the way through his body and it even hit a picture of him and my mama on the wall," said Thomas. "And I was so scared I didn't know what to do. I called up 911 and said please send some sheriffs out here."
Thomas says by the time deputies got there, it was too late; both her dad and brother were lying on the floor, bleeding. Her father was already gone.
As of Wednesday afternoon, Peyton Woodlief was still receiving treatment at Duke Medical Center. No word on how the 11-year-old is doing.
Vance County deputies say charges are pending.