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Memphis Man Accused Of Shooting Wife

Man shoots wife A Memphis man is accuse of killing his spouse in a dispute with her and then allegedly stopping to purchase a beer before driving her to a hospital.

Authorities in Tennessee claim that the delay may put the life of the victim in danger even more. The tragic incident has attracted wide attention throughout Memphis and elsewhere, bringing up concerns about the issue of domestic violence, access to guns and the decisions taken by the accused following the shooting.

Suspect Identified As Decarlo Pitchford

The suspect has been identified by police as Decarlo Pitchford, who is 51 years old. According to court documents made public in Shelby County, he is being charged with multiple crimes, including:

  • Second-degree attempted murder
  • Domestic attack
  • A convicted felon possessing an firearm
  • Property theft that is valued between $2,500 and $1,000

The severity of the charges reflect not only the shooting however also the circumstances that led to it, such as Pitchford’s past criminal record and the some of the alleged decisions made following the incident.

The Shooting Incident On Fostoria Road

According to the investigation the shooting took place the night of 19. July at a house located on Fostoria Road, located in the West Junction neighborhood of southwest Memphis.

The prosecution claims that the incident started out as a verbal fight among Pitchford with his wife. As the dispute escalated Pitchford’s wife reportedly tried to flee the home and her possessions.

However The Shelby County District Attorney’s Office asserts that Pitchford stopped her from getting out of. At one point, he’s accused of grabbing an 9mm Ruger handgun and firing one round.

The bullet hit the woman’s abdomen and left her severely injured.

“I Told You To Stop Playing With Me”

According to a sworn statement published by local news newspapers, Pitchford allegedly said to his wife, “I told you to stop playing with me” prior to taking the trigger.

The statement, which is chilling, is now a major part of the investigation prosecutor’s argument that it’s a sign of intention instead of accident.

The victim was later able to tell police that Pitchford was holding the gun throughout their fight, and she believed that the shooting was deliberate.

The Beer Stop Allegation

The most shocking aspect in this particular case is what investigators claim happened right following the shooting.

Instead of taking his wife straight to the the hospital Pitchford reported that he stopped along the route to buy a beer.

The police and prosecutors contend that the delay could have aggravated the patient’s already grave condition. Even though she survived, officials claim that her injuries were serious and the time was crucial.

The District Attorney’s Office later highlighted this particular aspect of the incident in a press release, bringing attention to the unique and troubling nature of the claim.

Hospital Admission And Police Response

Following stopping, Pitchford drove his injured wife to Methodist University Hospital.

Then, police investigating reports of a shooting showed up at the home of the couple, and found the house empty. Court documents state that Pitchford had gotten to the house earlier, but he left with his wife shortly after the gun was fired.

Then, police were informed that the shooter was admitted to the hospital for a gunshot wound on the stomach.

Conflicting Statements From The Suspect

When police questioned him, Pitchford allegedly gave conflicting explanations of what happened.

He initially admitted to having the gun, despite being an ex-felon who is banned from possessing firearms. He later told police that the gun “jammed” and was fired accidentally as trying to remove it.

But, the prosecution says the story is not verified by the victim’s statements or the ballistic evidence or his alleged prior remarks before pulling the trigger.

Legal Proceedings And Charges

This week earlier this week, earlier this week, a Shelby County judge analyzed the case and concluded that the judge had probable sufficient evidence to pursue the charges.

Pitchford is still in jail in the midst of hearings. His bail hasn’t yet been officially confirmed however, legal experts believe that his seriousness could put Pitchford in prison until the trial.

If found guilty of attempted murder in the second degree, Pitchford could face many years of prison. Additional penalties can be inflicted because he is a repeat offender as well as a felon who is in possession of firearms.

Background On Domestic Violence In Memphis

This incident isn’t just shocking due to the allegations, but in addition, it underscores the current problem in home violence and domestic abuse within Memphis as well as Shelby County.

According to the state’s reports, Tennessee has one of the most high rate for domestic violence in the United States. There are a lot of firearms involved in disputes, which can be dangerous.

Advocacy groups say this recent incident highlights the need for more security for the victims of crime, speedier intervention by authorities, as well as more stricter restrictions on firearms to those who have had prior convictions.

Public Reaction To The Case

The supposed “beer stop” detail has been the subject of a lot of public debate both locally and online.

There were many Memphis residents expressed their anger and disbelief, describing that suspect’s behavior “cold-blooded” and “unforgivable.” Social media posts have been equally tense and has included some users who have highlighted the irresponsibility of drinking during this kind of situation.

Others focussed on the bigger question of how easily felons could obtain guns despite legal restrictions.

Looking Ahead

This case involves Decarlo Pitchford Pitchford, the Memphis man who is accused of murdering his wife’s stomach will proceed through Shelby County courts.

Legal experts say that the outcome could depend on whether prosecutors are able to convincingly demonstrate intention. The victim’s testimony, when combined with the defendant’s statements prior to firing, and the actions afterward, may weigh heavily in favor of the state.

The community is watching closely as a new case of domestic violence erupts in Memphis.

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