A Michigan man was charged with shooting and wounding an 84-year-old pro-life woman who was canvassing door-to-door against a proposed constitutional amendment that would guarantee abortion access for women in the state.
Richard Harvey, 74, was charged Friday with felonious assault and reckless discharge of a firearm causing injury.
Michigan State Police investigated the September 20 shooting at Harvey’s home in Odessa Township, and recommended the prosecutor’s office charge him, Ionia County Prosecutor Kyle Butler said in a statement.
The woman, Joan Jacobson, told investigators she was urging a woman at the home to vote against Proposal 3 in November’s election when she was ordered to leave.
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A Michigan man was charged with shooting and wounding an 84-year-old pro-life woman who was canvassing door-to-door against a proposed constitutional amendment that would guarantee abortion access for women in the state.
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She told The Detroit News she was headed to her car when she “heard a shot” and “felt some pain.”
Jacobson said she drove to a local police station after the shooting, and that she later received treatment at a hospital.
Harvey, 74, told WOOD-TV that he shot Jacobson accidentally while she was arguing with his wife. He said he had told Jacobson to leave their property several times.
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Michigan State Police investigated the September 20 shooting at Harvey’s home in Odessa Township, and recommended the prosecutor’s office charge him.
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He said he fired a warning shot at a tree with his wife’s .22-caliber rifle but that Jacobson continued “ranting and raving” and waving a clipboard.
“I’m thinking she’s going to smack Sharon with it,” Harvey said. “So without thinking, I went to club it away with the rifle…