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PA Bill Number: HB1472

Title: In primary and election expenses, further providing for reporting by candidate and political committees and other persons and for late contributions ...

Description: In primary and election expenses, further providing for reporting by candidate and political committees and other persons and for late contrib ...

Last Action: Referred to STATE GOVERNMENT

Last Action Date: Apr 22, 2024

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Tennessee Self-Defense Shooting: Police cadet fatally shot after he opens fire on ex-girlfriend, friend and family members :: 08/19/2014

A dispute between a Knoxville police cadet and his ex-girlfriend Friday night became deadly when he opened fire on the girl, her family and a friend before the girl's brother grabbed a rifle and ended the cadet's shooting spree.

According to local media, 21-year-old Michael Little showed up at 19-year-old Ashley Womack's house Friday at about 11:30 p.m. Womack's parents, Rhonda and Guy, her brother, Joshua, and Travis Wegener, who was described as a family friend, were all at the home when Little arrived.

Little allegedly walked up to the home and spoke with Ashley's family, as well as Wegener on the back patio of the home. Little then turned and began to walk back towards his car, as if he was going to leave, but instead retrieved a .45-caliber handgun. He opened fire, striking Rhonda and Wegener, before walking towards the back of the home and shooting Ashley.

Ashley's brother, Joshua, retrieved a .22-caliber rifle and fired back at Little, striking him several times.

"I heard pop, pop," said one neighbor who witnessed part of the shooting. "Then I came outside and I heard some screaming. I heard a girl screaming in there, like screaming really loud, screaming, 'Please stop, please stop.' Then I heard gunfire."

When officers arrived, Wegener was pronounced dead. Ashley, her mother, and Little were all transported to a local hospital. Ashley was treated and released and her mother, who was shot in the shoulder, was in serious condition. Little was pronounced dead upon arrival.

Ashley's brother and father were not injured during the incident.

"Our thoughts and prayers go out to their family. This is a tragic, tragic incident," said Knoxville Police Chief David Rausch, who also confirmed that cadets are not issued firearms and the gun involved was not from the department.

http://www.guns.com/2014/08/19/police-cadet-fatally-shot-after-he-opens-fire-on-ex-girlfriend-friend-and-family-members-video/