Man married on July 13, 2020 charged with killing wife in Missouri after FOUR prior domestic reports (I guess the honeymoon is over)

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Man charged with killing wife in Missouri after 4 prior domestic reports

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HOLDEN, Mo. — A woman is dead and her husband has been charged after a shooting in Holden, Missouri, according to the Johnson County, Missouri Sheriff’s Office.

Daniel Page, 30, of Holden, is charged with second-degree murder, endangering the welfare of a child creating substantial risk, voluntary manslaughter and a slew of weapon-related charges.

Deputies were dispatched to a residence in the 1100 block of SW U Highway at 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 26 on a report of a shooting. When they got there, responders found a woman who had already died from a gunshot wound.

The woman was identified as Sabrina Page, 29, of Holden.

Public records show that the couple was married on July 13, 2020. Sabrina Page was previously Sabrina Farris.

A witness in the household told police that Daniel Page was drinking before the shooting, and the couple was “talking meanly” to each other, not yelling but “bad ‘stuff'” to each other. The witness heard a gunshot while in the witness’s room.

The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office had reported to the residence at least four times in the past for domestic disputes dating back two years, according to charging documents. During a call on Oct. 27, 2018, Daniel Page reportedly admitted to becoming upset and firing a .45 caliber pistol into the air.

When police found Sabrina Page’s body in the bedroom, they found two .45 caliber shell casings.

Despite the reported domestic disputes, FOX4 did not find criminal or civil filings in Johnson County, Mo., against the suspect related to domestic violence.

Daniel Page is currently being held without bond.
 
White privilege, to be a big piece of shit, beat your wife for sport, get up to four charges and kill her before anything meaningful is done.

Black man cuss too loud in a domestic and he gets locked up for 2 weeks, heavy fines and anger management, mandatory counseling and a restraining order by the courts :smh:

Chickens come home to roost and they still don't get it, I guess she liked it but didn't deserve to be taken out tho' RIP to her.
 
And yet het was arrested peacefully and alive. I bet he and ALL the cops votes for Trump.
 
Honeymoon was over way back when the first domestic violence situation occurred. I got a friend who went on and married the guy who had been beating her ass for 3 years and was mad because everybody wasnt happy for her:oops:
 
White privilege, to be a big piece of shit, beat your wife for sport, get up to four charges and kill her before anything meaningful is done.

Black man cuss too loud in a domestic and he gets locked up for 2 weeks, heavy fines and anger management, mandatory counseling and a restraining order by the courts :smh:

Chickens come home to roost and they still don't get it, I guess she liked it but didn't deserve to be taken out tho' RIP to her.
Didn't the cops shoot a dude in the back because he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend?
 
The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office had reported to the residence at least four times in the past for domestic disputes dating back two years, according to charging documents. During a call on Oct. 27, 2018, Daniel Page reportedly admitted to becoming upset and firing a .45 caliber pistol into the air.

Two things.
1) these are the times the cops responded. I'm sure there are plenty of incidents where he socked her and she just went to heat up his dinner.

2) how he still was allowed to have guns after the 2018 incident, and how he wasn't charged with shooting a gun to threaten someone.

Fuck him, fuck her, fuck every friend and family member they have because they let this shit go on.
 
Biggest secret about owning guns:

there is a higher likelihood it will be used in a domestic dispute, or self injury error or used in a suicide versus the scenario where it's used in a home robbery scenario.
 
Biggest secret about owning guns:

there is a higher likelihood it will be used in a domestic dispute, or self injury error or used in a suicide versus the scenario where it's used in a home robbery scenario.

That's not a secret. Every gun owner knows this, but they put killing their spouse on the backburner, and concern themselves with the negro boogeyman that's coming for them.
 
That's not a secret. Every gun owner knows this, but they put killing their spouse on the backburner, and concern themselves with the negro boogeyman that's coming for them.

you giving em too much credit
i've had this very discussion numeriou times and i know ppl who were impacted by self inflicted gun violence/death

whenever i bring this up they call bullshit until i tell em to look it up

there was a time at a barbecue, talking to my old heads from the south and they swore i should get a gun to protect my family. I told them its more likely that gun would do more harm than the good. They didnt believe me until an another uncle who is a vet and retired officer backed my claims.
 
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