REEDS, N.C. (AP) - A family dispute over a prescription painkiller left two people shot and one shot and stabbed, authorities said.
H***** Adams, 64, was listed in good condition Wednesday at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem after being shot once in the leg and stabbed twice in the abdomen.
No information was available about the condition of Adams' 27-year-old son-in-law, Christopher Hughes, who was shot in the chest, or on Hughes' brother, Jason Hughes, 22, who was shot in the arm.

The Hughes brothers were also taken to Baptist Medical Center, but their injuries did not appear to be life-threatening.

The incident happened shortly after 8 p.m. in the driveway of Adams' Mountainbrook Drive home, where his daughter, Christie Hughes, and her husband Christopher had been staying.

Witnesses said the daughter and son-in-law had been stealing OxyContin from Adams and his wife, Dixie. She had a prescription for the drug, said Davidson County Sheriff Gerald Hege.

The fight began after Adams refused to give his daughter and son-in-law more drugs and told them to move out of the house, Hege said. "It was all over OxyContin," he said.

Witnesses said Jason Hughes then tackled Adams and that the two were fighting over a 9-millimeter gun, which belonged to Adams, when the shots were fired, Hege said. Adams was then stabbed in the stomach.

It was unclear who fired the gun and who stabbed Adams.

Charges have not yet been filed in the incident, but possible charges could include assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury or even attempted murder, Hege said.