Posted on 05/26/2023 12:48:44 PM PDT by simpson96
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Police charged a woman with murder after an argument led to a deadly shooting in Louisville, authorities said.
In a news release, the Louisville Metro Police Department said officers were called Thursday night after a shooting at a house on Arrowridge Drive. Once officers arrived at the home, they found a man with a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
The shooting happened around 7:30 p.m., WDRB reported.
Zaira A. Ferraiuolo, 34, was arrested and charged with one count of murder, according to WLKY.
In an arrest report obtained by WDRB, investigators said Ferraiuolo admitted that she went into the man’s bedroom “with a handgun, magazine, and ammunition.”
Ferraiulo told police that she and the man had gotten into an argument and the man had hit her with a roll of wrapping paper, according to an arrest report obtained by the news outlet.
Ferraiuolo also told police that she killed “someone” and clarified that the man did not shoot himself, WLKY reported.
the biden administration has called for a ban on assault wrapping paper.
Confucius Say:
“That’s a MAN, Baby!”
She needs a shave....................
That’s a DUDE, dude!
Never argue with the mentally ill.
“...the man had hit her with a roll of wrapping paper...”
I’m not sure where that ranks on the list of deadly-ish weapons.
“”the biden administration has called for a ban on assault wrapping paper.””
AND MAGAZINES - it’s happening across the country every single day and that is the truth!
The alleged killed had a five day “ginger beard”.
Where’s his manifesto?
“Ferraiuolo also told police that she killed “someone” and clarified that the man did not shoot himself, WLKY reported”
Sounds like he/she/it was just making plans to get sent to woman’s prison.
Death penalty appropriate, and not 10, 20, 30 years from now.
Homocide.
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