I went to high school for a year with this guy. I remember when he was arrested for firebombing one of his ex-girlfriend's house.
Man arrested in wifes death
-Tribune Chronicle
Man arrested in wifes death
-Tribune Chronicle
NILES A city man has been arrested after police said he gunned down his wife of less than a year while neighbors looked on Saturday night.
Daniel A. Leet, 29, 1509 Difford Drive, was in the Trumbull County Jail Sunday, awaiting arraignment on charges he killed his 29-year-old wife, Angela S. Court Leet.
Residents of the quiet Niles neighborhood watched as Angela Leet was shot three times with a shotgun at 10:14 p.m. Saturday, police said.
Angela Leet suffered three wounds from shotgun blasts: one to the back and two to her neck and face, said Niles police Capt. Ken Criswell. She was found dead on the lawn in front of the couples well-kept white ranch home.
I heard two loud explosions, just after 10 p.m., and I wondered what was that, said neighbor Charles Callahan. He went to check on his wife, who was watching TV in the bedroom, and then heard a third explosion.
I looked out the window and saw the men from the two houses next to me arguing in the street, and I thought, I dont want to be involved in that, Callahan said. Then the police came, and I knew it was something serious.
Criswell said a neighbor rushed outside and tackled Leet in the street, and held him until police arrived six minutes after the initial calls.
Joseph Keneys sons, ages 11 and 14, were playing with toy cars with a friend in their Difford Drive home when they heard a series of explosions. Then, Keney ran outside.
He ran outside and he tackled Danny, the 11-year-old said about his father.
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Daniel A. Leet, 29, 1509 Difford Drive, was in the Trumbull County Jail Sunday, awaiting arraignment on charges he killed his 29-year-old wife, Angela S. Court Leet.
Residents of the quiet Niles neighborhood watched as Angela Leet was shot three times with a shotgun at 10:14 p.m. Saturday, police said.
Angela Leet suffered three wounds from shotgun blasts: one to the back and two to her neck and face, said Niles police Capt. Ken Criswell. She was found dead on the lawn in front of the couples well-kept white ranch home.
I heard two loud explosions, just after 10 p.m., and I wondered what was that, said neighbor Charles Callahan. He went to check on his wife, who was watching TV in the bedroom, and then heard a third explosion.
I looked out the window and saw the men from the two houses next to me arguing in the street, and I thought, I dont want to be involved in that, Callahan said. Then the police came, and I knew it was something serious.
Criswell said a neighbor rushed outside and tackled Leet in the street, and held him until police arrived six minutes after the initial calls.
Joseph Keneys sons, ages 11 and 14, were playing with toy cars with a friend in their Difford Drive home when they heard a series of explosions. Then, Keney ran outside.
He ran outside and he tackled Danny, the 11-year-old said about his father.
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