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Colorado woman pleads guilty in daughter's accidental shooting death
Jaromir Chalabala
and last updated 2021-05-06 15:12:37-04
GOLDEN, Colo. â A Westminster woman pleaded guilty this week to felony child abuse in the accidental shooting of her three-year-old daughter, who died after her older brother fired a shotgun at their home last year.
Michaela Dawn Hartman, 25, was charged with child abuse â negligently causing serious bodily injury, a fourth-degree felony.
Her daughter, Ruby Jackson, died after the shooting on April 21, 2020.
Investigators learned that Hartman's two children were playing "swords" when the seven-year-old boy grabbed a shotgun that was unsecured on the couch, according to the First Judicial District Attorney's Office.
Robert “Bob” Eugene Elliott, Flora, Illinois, was born to Cecil and Carrie Elliott, at home in Equality, IL January 29, 1940 and died at his home on January 12, 2021, at age 80. Bob, remembered by friends and family as a truly good, caring, thoughtful and encouraging person, spent his younger years in Equality, Illinois.
He was predeceased by his parents, a sister, Betty Christian, a nephew, Mark Hartman, and a double cousin, Don Elliott. He is survived by a sister, M. Lovene Hartman of Florissant, Missouri; two nieces, Dawn Hartman of Palos Verdes, CA and Sandra Simmons of Carthage, Missouri, a double cousin, David Elliott of Carlinville, IL and some great grand nephews. Don and David were always considered to be half-brothers to Bob and his sisters. In addition to his family, he is survived by special friends, Jason Collins of Carpentersville, IL , Dalton and Mason Hungate, of Flora.
80-year-old Robert “Bob” Eugene Elliott of Flora, was born to Cecil and Carrie Elliott, at home in Equality on January 29, 1940 and died at his home on January 12. Bob, remembered by friends and family as a truly good, caring, thoughtful and encouraging person, spent his younger years in Equality.
He was predeceased by his parents, a sister, Betty Christian, and two nephews, Mark Hartman and Don Elliott, He is survived by a sister, M. Lovene Hartman of Florissant, Missouri; two nieces, Dawn Hartman of Palos Verdes, CA and Sandra Simmons of Carthage, Missouri, and a nephew, David Elliott of Carlinville, IL and some great grand nephews. In addition to his family, he is survived by special friends, Jason Collins of Carpentersville, IL , Dalton and Mason Hungate, of Flora.