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APD officer Chad Boynton takes a suspect into custody as Anderson Police and Fire Departments responded to a shooting at 808 Nichol Avenue Wednesday afternoon.
Don Knight / The Herald Bulletin

Published May 21, 2008 02:34 pm - ANDERSON — An Anderson man shot his 77-year-old ex-wife in the chest Wednesday before summoning authorities to the scene, according to Anderson police.


7:44 p.m. UPDATE: Anderson man held in shooting of ex-wife



ANDERSON — An Anderson man shot his 77-year-old ex-wife in the chest Wednesday before summoning authorities to the scene, according to Anderson police.

The victim was pronounced dead less than an hour later.

Donald Johnson, 76, was taken to the jail on suspicion of a single count of murder, according to Joel Sandefur, public information officer for the Anderson Police Department.

“He called Anderson police dispatch at 2:19 p.m., saying he’d just shot his ex-wife, (Fredricka J.) Johnson, and that he still had the gun in his pocket. When APD units arrived on scene at 808 Nichol Ave., officers found the suspect standing outside his residence.

“The suspect was not armed,” Sandefur said. “He was standing out in front of the house waiting for the police to come. He identified himself and told us that he was the one that called.”

Johnson was taken into custody without incident, according to Sandefur.

Two minor children remained inside while Anderson Fire Department paramedics worked to revive the victim, the children’s 77-year-old grandmother.

The children were not harmed in the incident.

Neighbors traded questions on the sidewalks along Nichol Avenue as emergency vehicles filled the street, blocking traffic.

At 2:30 p.m., Donald Johnson was taken from the scene in the back of a patrol car, but neighbors had not yet seen his ex-wife emerge from the residence.

Five minutes later, fire and police officials carried Fredricka Johnson from the two-story home on a yellow stretcher. One emergency responder used his spare hand to perform urgent CPR on the victim’s chest near the gunshot wound.

“They worked on her,” Sandefur explained. “The ambulance came and got her and rendered medical aid until they got to the hospital.”

The woman was rushed to Saint John’s Medical Center, where doctors pronounced her dead at 2:53 p.m.

Early on, police were unable to release the identities of the people involved because family members had not yet been notified.

Fifteen minutes after the ambulance left the scene of the crime, two children emerged from the home holding hands.



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