Hobe Sound man accused of making hash oil and pushing grandmother to ground

Sara Marino | Treasure Coast Newspapers

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MARTIN COUNTY — A 24-year-old man was charged with battery after sheriff's deputies said he shoved his 77-year-old grandmother to the ground after she asked him if he wanted something to eat.

Shawn Bass, of the 9100 block of Southeast Hawks Nest Court in Hobe Sound, also faces several drug charges after deputies said he shoved his grandmother Friday morning and ran around their home breaking items.

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Bass' grandmother told deputies after she asked Bass if he wanted something to eat, he knocked her over.

Bass then took a knife and started cutting his hands, the man's grandmother told deputies.

When deputies arrived, they said they found hash oil; canisters of butane, a substance used to make hash oil; marijuana; and other drug-related items.

Deputies said they saw two gashes on the woman's elbow and leg.

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Bass was arrested and taken to the Martin County Jail on three charges of battery on a person over 65; possession and use of drug paraphernalia; possession of hash oil; possession of marijuana under 20 grams; and selling, manufacturing or buying marijuana.

Bass remained in jail Monday afternoon with bail set at $41,000.