MACOMB — A Macomb woman has survived her gunshot wound in a shooting that killed a Macomb man in Burlington, Iowa.
According to a news release Thursday from Burlington, Jacqueline Williams, 28, has been released from University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, where she was treated for a single gunshot wound to her head, according to a news release Thursday from Burlington Police Chief Daniel Luttenegger.
Terrell Miller, 22, was pronounced dead at the scene of the shooting, which occurred at about 10:02 p.m. at 165 S. Central St. in Burlington. Preliminary autopsy results by the State Medical Examiners Office indicate he had been shot several times in the head.
The preliminary investigation revealed Williams and Miller, who were "in a relationship," were having an argument while on the front porch of a Burlington residence, reportedly visiting friends.
Police said Miller had a handgun during the argument and shot Williams once in the forehead. They struggled, and Williams gained control of the handgun, allegedly shooting Miller in the head several times.
Police recovered a gun at the scene, and it was sent to a crime lab for analysis.
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is assisting the Burlington Police Department in the investigation.
Once all information, reports, examinations and results are collected, the case will be forwarded to the Des Moines County Attorney's Office to be reviewed for any criminal charges.
Lt. Dennis Kramer said Thursday that Williams has not been arrested.
"She's not in custody," said Kramer. "The county attorney will tell us what charges they want to go with once they review the case, or if there are any charges."
A Macomb woman has survived her gunshot wound in a shooting that killed a Macomb man in Burlington, Iowa.
According to a news release Thursday from Burlington, Jacqueline Williams, 28, has been released from University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, where she was treated for a single gunshot wound to her head, according to a news release Thursday from Burlington Police Chief Daniel Luttenegger.
Terrell Miller, 22, was pronounced dead at the scene of the shooting, which occurred at about 10:02 p.m. at 165 S. Central St. in Burlington. Preliminary autopsy results by the State Medical Examiners Office indicate he had been shot several times in the head.
The preliminary investigation revealed Williams and Miller, who were "in a relationship," were having an argument while on the front porch of a Burlington residence, reportedly visiting friends.
Police said Miller had a handgun during the argument and shot Williams once in the forehead. They struggled, and Williams gained control of the handgun, allegedly shooting Miller in the head several times.
Police recovered a gun at the scene, and it was sent to a crime lab for analysis.
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is assisting the Burlington Police Department in the investigation.
Once all information, reports, examinations and results are collected, the case will be forwarded to the Des Moines County Attorney's Office to be reviewed for any criminal charges.
Lt. Dennis Kramer said Thursday that Williams has not been arrested.
"She's not in custody," said Kramer. "The county attorney will tell us what charges they want to go with once they review the case, or if there are any charges."
A compilation of daily news articles from around the United States about deaths (including both people and animals) that appear to occur in the context of a past or present intimate relationship, focusing on 2009-present. (NOTE: this blog is limited to incidents that appear in the media and are captured by our search terms. We recognize this is not an exhaustive portrayal of all deaths resulting from intimate violence.) When is society going to realize intimate violence makes victims of us all?
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