Henry Bowman
Senior Member
Police: Woman Shoots Would-Be KillerSuspect Airlifted To University Hospital
[Video of victim on website: http://www.channelcincinnati.com/newsarchive/8766302/detail.html]
OWENSVILLE, Ohio -- A woman shot her would-be killer after wrestling a shotgun away from him Monday morning, according to police.
Sheriff A.J. Rodenberg [a very pro-CCW Sherrif, BTW] said Cassandra Gray found Gary L. Glass standing in her doorway and pointing a shotgun at her at about 7:30 a.m.
According to Rodenberg, Glass told Gray that she should get dressed so that they could leave her home in the 1700 block of U.S. 50. Glass apparently told the woman that he was going to kill her and then kill himself.
Gray convinced him to allow her to let her dogs outside, buying her time to call 911. When Glass saw her on the phone, he allegedly struggled with her, at which point Gray grabbed the weapon and ran into her dining room. Glass ran after her, so Gray shot him and then locked herself in a bedroom, police said.
Glass was airlifted to University Hospital for gunshot wounds to his lower body and legs, which Rodenberg said appeared to be non-life-threatening.
He's been charged with felonious assault, aggravated burglary, kidnapping and having a weapon under disability.
Glass was out on bond on charges of aggravated menacing, intimidation of a crime victim and criminal damaging, police said.
[He should have listened to the antis who say dont use a gun in a crime because the victim will just take it away and use it on you!]
[Video of victim on website: http://www.channelcincinnati.com/newsarchive/8766302/detail.html]
OWENSVILLE, Ohio -- A woman shot her would-be killer after wrestling a shotgun away from him Monday morning, according to police.
Sheriff A.J. Rodenberg [a very pro-CCW Sherrif, BTW] said Cassandra Gray found Gary L. Glass standing in her doorway and pointing a shotgun at her at about 7:30 a.m.
According to Rodenberg, Glass told Gray that she should get dressed so that they could leave her home in the 1700 block of U.S. 50. Glass apparently told the woman that he was going to kill her and then kill himself.
Gray convinced him to allow her to let her dogs outside, buying her time to call 911. When Glass saw her on the phone, he allegedly struggled with her, at which point Gray grabbed the weapon and ran into her dining room. Glass ran after her, so Gray shot him and then locked herself in a bedroom, police said.
Glass was airlifted to University Hospital for gunshot wounds to his lower body and legs, which Rodenberg said appeared to be non-life-threatening.
He's been charged with felonious assault, aggravated burglary, kidnapping and having a weapon under disability.
Glass was out on bond on charges of aggravated menacing, intimidation of a crime victim and criminal damaging, police said.
[He should have listened to the antis who say dont use a gun in a crime because the victim will just take it away and use it on you!]
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