Jennifer Boop, 31, of Millmont, was ordered to stand trial on attempted homicide, aggravated assault and other charges following yesterday's preliminary hearing, The (Sunbury) Daily reported.
Brandon Doan, 34 who lived with Boop and her two daughters from a previous relationship, described the October 12 shooting from the witness stand.
"I grabbed her by the hair and gently smooshed the pizza in her face," Doan said. "She quickly shot me."
"She didn't obey, so you had to go further?" Boop's attorney Kathleen Dautrich asked Doan on cross-examination.
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Doan said Boop grabbed his .38 Special revolver from its holster on a bedroom dresser and shot him in the upper chest.
He spent two weeks in the hospital and still wears a neck brace because bullet fragments are lodged near his spine and have left him with a severely weakened left arm.
Police contend Boop told them she called 911, then called her mother and Doan's mother before trying to help stop Doan's bleeding. Boop told police she didn't mean to fire the gun but was trying to scare Doan into letting go of her hair, authorities said.
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