Woman Accused Of Shooting Boyfriend Who Refused To Argue With Her: Shreveport police are actively searching for a woman who allegedly shot her boyfriend and left him in critical condition when he refused to argue with her early Saturday morning. Police say they were called to a home about reports of a shooting and when they arrived at the scene, they found a 34-year-old man on the sidewalk with a gunshot wound to the body. Witnesses say Jenalisha Lawrence was mad when the man wouldn't argue with her. So she took out a gun, shot him, and fled the scene.
Couple Tests Positive For COVID-19 And Placed Under House Arrest: A Kentucky couple is under house arrest after one of them tested positive for coronavirus and refused to sign self-quarantine papers. Elizabeth Linscott got tested for COVID-19 because she was planning to go visit her parents. After testing positive but without showing any symptoms, the health department wanted her to sign papers saying she would self-quarantine. The couple refused to sign but said they would be cautious. Now the couple has been ordered to wear ankle monitors. If they travel more than 200 feet, law enforcement will be notified.
Man Told To Put On Mask In-Store Pulls Gun On Shopper: In Tumwater, Washington, police say a man was inside a Fred Meyer store when he was approached by another shopperin the produce section who said, "put a mask on like the rest of us." But the man refused, saying he thought the COVID-19 pandemic was a hoax and told the other shopper to get away from him. After arguing, prosecutors said the man pulled his .22-caliber revolver from its holster, pointed it at the victim's sternum, said "get the (expletive) away" and threatened to shoot him. When police arrived they told the man they needed to disarm him "for everyone's safety." The man said "no" and police then took him to the ground. Ultimately, prosecutors said it took five officers to take him into custody. Prosecutors are requesting second-degree assault, third-degree assault, and resisting arrest charges.