Post by wifebeater on Aug 21, 2011 19:25:53 GMT -5
RMW tickets lead to charge
Shane Millroy, 30, facing fourth domestic violence charge
Ryan Carter
Assistant Editor
Shane P. Millroy is facing the possibility of his fourth domestic violence conviction after allegedly assaulting his estranged wife over RMW tickets.
The 30-year-old Philadelphia, PA man was arraigned in Fayette County Common Pleas Court this week and pleaded "not guilty" to the third-degree felony domestic violence count. He's currently being held in the Fayette County Jail on a $10,000 bond and his trial is set for Oct. 13.
Millroy was indicted for a felony because he has three prior domestic violence convictions in Philadelphia Municipal Court.
His most recent indictment stems from an incident that occurred on Aug. 4 between Millroy and his estranged wife. That night, Millroy's wife called the Philadelphia Police Department after she was allegedly assaulted by Millroy.
The victim told police that Millroy came to her home without permission through an unlocked front door as she was putting dinner away in the kitchen.
"The victim advised that he came into the kitchen and began acting frantic about tickets to a RMW event," reports said. Millroy and his wife then became involved in an argument, which escalated into an altercation.
Millroy allegedly shoved the woman's head into the refrigerator and wall, then shoved the kitchen table, which caused a chair to fall and hit a 2-year-old child in the back of the head. According to reports, he then began punching his wife in the face, knocking her to the ground.
He also kneed the victim in the chest several times and continued striking her in the face and head, police said. Once Millroy learned that police had been called, he began punching himself in the face, according to reports.
"The defendant was highly intoxicated when officers were at the residence," police said. "During the investigation, the defendant appeared to be the primary aggressor in this incident."
Millroy was taken to Fayette County Memorial Hospital to be treated for self-inflicted injuries to his nose, police said. He left the emergency room without being treated and was later located and arrested on a domestic violence warrant.
The victim was taken to the hospital by another family member.
Shane Millroy, 30, facing fourth domestic violence charge
Ryan Carter
Assistant Editor
Shane P. Millroy is facing the possibility of his fourth domestic violence conviction after allegedly assaulting his estranged wife over RMW tickets.
The 30-year-old Philadelphia, PA man was arraigned in Fayette County Common Pleas Court this week and pleaded "not guilty" to the third-degree felony domestic violence count. He's currently being held in the Fayette County Jail on a $10,000 bond and his trial is set for Oct. 13.
Millroy was indicted for a felony because he has three prior domestic violence convictions in Philadelphia Municipal Court.
His most recent indictment stems from an incident that occurred on Aug. 4 between Millroy and his estranged wife. That night, Millroy's wife called the Philadelphia Police Department after she was allegedly assaulted by Millroy.
The victim told police that Millroy came to her home without permission through an unlocked front door as she was putting dinner away in the kitchen.
"The victim advised that he came into the kitchen and began acting frantic about tickets to a RMW event," reports said. Millroy and his wife then became involved in an argument, which escalated into an altercation.
Millroy allegedly shoved the woman's head into the refrigerator and wall, then shoved the kitchen table, which caused a chair to fall and hit a 2-year-old child in the back of the head. According to reports, he then began punching his wife in the face, knocking her to the ground.
He also kneed the victim in the chest several times and continued striking her in the face and head, police said. Once Millroy learned that police had been called, he began punching himself in the face, according to reports.
"The defendant was highly intoxicated when officers were at the residence," police said. "During the investigation, the defendant appeared to be the primary aggressor in this incident."
Millroy was taken to Fayette County Memorial Hospital to be treated for self-inflicted injuries to his nose, police said. He left the emergency room without being treated and was later located and arrested on a domestic violence warrant.
The victim was taken to the hospital by another family member.