Aggravated assault can be described as many different things such as; Striking or threatening to strike a person with a dangerous object or weapon, pointing a gun at someone or shooting a person with a gun, or pointing and threatening a person with a gun. The crime aggravated assault with a deadly weapon involves the offender using deadly weapon in the commission of the crime. A deadly weapon is an object that can cause great bodily harm or death. There are many other objects that can be used in a manner to cause or threaten bodily injury or death. These objects can be defined as rocks, bricks, or even steel toed boots. For example, someone who is wearing steel toed boots can kick someone in the head and cause serious injury or even death. The psychological state of the offender can also change an assault from simple assault to aggravated assault. If the offender acted with the intent to cause serious harm or fear of serious harm, an assault can become aggravated. Depending on the state, carless and reckless behavior can also create aggravated assault. For example, when someone acts with carless and reckless indifference to a person’s life, but without the specific intent to injure any specific person. If a dangerous or deadly weapon is involved, an assault may become aggravated even without any specific