Florida police were in a standoff Saturday trying to get a woman to surrender after she allegedly shot her terminally ill husband at a Daytona Beach hospital and then barricaded herself in his room.
A 76-year-old woman allegedly shot and killed her terminally ill husband at a Daytona Beach, Florida, hospital following a pact police said the couple made several weeks ago.
The woman told authorities that because of her husband's health issues, they had a conversation about three weeks ago and decided that if he"continued to take a turn for the worse that he wanted her to end this," Young said. Young said the husband knew the shooting would occur today. It's not clear how long he had been hospitalized.
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