Columbus man admits killing girlfriend day after cops responded to domestic violence call
A Columbus man is facing at least two decades behind bars after admitting Monday to the 2019 fatal shooting of his girlfriend the day after city police officers responded to the couple's North Linden home on a domestic violence call.
The civil lawsuit states that Saenz called 911 on July 11, 2019, and told a dispatcher she had been beaten and that Solis, a convicted felon recently released from prison, had two guns despite the fact a convicted felon is barred by law from owning or possessing a firearm. Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Andy D. Miller found Solis guilty in both cases and sentenced him to a total indefinite prison term of 20 years to a maximum of 25.5 years, as jointly recommended by prosecutors and defense counsel.
"This was a tragic situation," Collins told The Dispatch."I want to thank the victim's family for their strength and compassion and the joint recommendation."“When you lose someone so close, as Deb was to her family, in such a horrible way, it’s a long road to heal,” said Robert Wagoner, one of the attorneys representing the family in their civil suit. “For the family, there’s no among of time Mr.
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