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On January 16, 2003, Michael Henry went to the home of his former wife, Susanna Crowe, in Louisville, Kentucky, and began screaming and banging on the front door. A few months earlier, Crowe had filed for an emergency protection order against her ex-husband, but it had been dismissed.
Crowe's boyfriend, Kelly O'Hara, was in the home at the time. He left through the back door, but found his car blocked by Henry's vehicle. O'Hara, who was armed, pulled his handgun and fired a shot into the ground, hoping to frighten Henry away. Undeterred, Henry rushed O'Hara and the two began struggling for the gun. During the altercation, Henry was shot in the abdomen. He died about an hour later.
Despite O'Hara's claim that he ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Boyfriend acquitted.(Exercising The Right)(protects girlfriend from...