Ambushed Ohio judge shoots gunman dead outside court
The attack occurred in an alley outside the Jefferson County courthouse |
A US judge in Ohio has fatally shot a gunman who
critically wounded him in an ambush-style attack outside court.
Judge Joseph Bruzzese Jr was shot several times just after
08:00 local time (12:00 GMT) in Steubenville on Monday morning.
Sheriff Fred Abdalla told reporters the attacker and the
judge exchanged about five shots each.
A court officer also fired several shots at the suspect.
The Jefferson County prosecutor identified the attacker as
Nathaniel Richmond, but said they had not yet identified a motive.
Mr Richmond is the father of Ma'Lik Richmond, a high school
football player whose rape conviction made national headlines in the 2012.
Prosecutor Jane Hanlin said there is no connection between
Judge Bruzzese and that rape case.
Judge Bruzzese, who has been on the bench at the Jefferson
County courthouse since 1998, was airlifted to hospital in Pittsburgh to
undergo emergency surgery.
The Steubenville city manager says that the judge is out of
surgery and "doing fine".
Sheriff Abdalla said he had advised the 65-year-old judge
several years ago to carry a firearm during his commute.
"This individual laid in wait, for our judge," the
sheriff told reporters hours after the shootout.
"It just hurts. First thing on a Monday morning.
"You have a judge shot in front of his courthouse, and
that affected me. This was ambush and attempted murder on our judge."
Police have also detained the driver who brought the
attacker to the courthouse, but say they believe he did not know what his
passenger was plotting.
The Ohio steel town made headlines in 2012 when several American football players from the local high school were convicted of rape |
The sheriff added that both men had served time in prison.
"He's shooting and shooting," Sherriff Abdalla
said at a news conference. "He's right up to the judge.
"And that's when he fires another round and he shoved
the judge over and then he takes off running towards his vehicle."
The courthouse has been closed for the rest of the day and
for Tuesday as detectives process the crime scene.
The state governor has been updated on the situation and the
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is leading the investigation.
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