By Lisa Cornwell
Copyright: The Associated Press
CINCINNATI — A man accused of a shooting at a veterans hospital said he intended to intimidate former co-workers he believed were having inappropriate relationships with his wife and daughter, according to court documents.
One person was shot in the ankle when Neil Moore’s gun went off in a hospital break room, authorities said.
Moore, 59, was charged Tuesday in Dayton federal court with assault with a dangerous weapon and use of a deadly weapon during the commission of a violent crime. His attorney, F. Arthur Mullins, did not immediately return a call Tuesday.
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Copyright: The Associated Press
CINCINNATI — A man accused of a shooting at a veterans hospital said he intended to intimidate former co-workers he believed were having inappropriate relationships with his wife and daughter, according to court documents.
One person was shot in the ankle when Neil Moore’s gun went off in a hospital break room, authorities said.
Moore, 59, was charged Tuesday in Dayton federal court with assault with a dangerous weapon and use of a deadly weapon during the commission of a violent crime. His attorney, F. Arthur Mullins, did not immediately return a call Tuesday.
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Let me guess.... He's from Xenia
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