Senin, 17 September 2012

Anything to avoid work - Air Force sergeant in Louisiana asks husband to shoot her in attempt to avoid overseas deployment: cops

Air Force Staff Sgt. Judy Groomes, 25, allegedly had husband Staff Sgt. Christopher Tyquan Groomes, 26, shoot her once in each leg in order to avoid deployment to Southwest Asia.

PHOTO: Alleged shooter Air Force Staff Sgt. Christopher T. Groomes.

BOSSIER CITY, La. — A woman trying to avoid an Air Force deployment to Asia had her husband shoot her before lying to investigators that an intruder was to blame, Bossier City police said.

Mark Natale, a police spokesman, said Staff Sgt. Judy Groomes, 25, was treated for wounds on both of her legs from one round from a handgun fired by her husband, Staff Sgt. Christopher Tyquan Groomes, 26. Both are active military based at nearby Barksdale Air Force Base.

Maj. Bryan Purtell, 2nd Bomb Wing Public Affairs officer, said Judy Groomes is assigned to the 2nd Logistics Squadron Inbound Receiving Section, and was scheduled to deploy to Southwest Asia in the coming months. Groomes' husband is assigned to the 548th Combat Training Squadron. Both have been at Barksdale for nearly four years, he said.

Police said Groomes allegedly claimed an intruder shot her early Friday while her husband and two children slept. Police responded to their home at about 3:30 a.m. She told investigators the alleged intruder fled out a back door on foot.

But police said an investigation found that she convinced her husband to shoot her to avoid military service.

Christopher Groomes was later arrested on a gun charge and booked into the Bossier City Jail. Judy Groomes was issued a summons on a criminal mischief charge for allegedly filing a false police report.

It was not immediately known if either had an attorney.

"The Air Force takes all allegations of misconduct against its Airmen seriously," Purtell said in a statement. "We are cooperating fully with local law enforcement and continue to work with local authorities during the investigation, but since the matter is ongoing, we cannot comment further on the police investigation."

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